i3 Broadband expands fiber optic network to Greater Rockford area, Il.
(UI) — i3 Broadband, a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) provider of 100% fiber-optic, high-speed internet service in Illinois, is planning an expansion to its fiber-optic network to residences and businesses in the Greater Rockford, Il. area.
“By expanding our network to the Greater Rockford area, we see an opportunity to continue to execute our long-term vision of making affordable, high-speed fiber optic broadband available to more of Illinois’s residences and businesses,” said Clint Streit, VP/GM Northern Illinois, i3 Broadband. “We are committed to building quality fiber-optic networks, offering competitive choice for consumers, and partnering with communities and organizations to provide access to today’s best technology,” said Clint Streit, VP/GM Northern Illinois, i3 Broadband
Headquartered in Peoria, Illinois, i3 Broadband is the leading competitive broadband provider in central Illinois. As part of its investment in the Greater Rockford region, the company plans to increase its local workforce as new communities are added, and plans for local office, retail, and warehousing are under way. In keeping with its commitment to the communities it serves, i3 looks forward to partnering with local organizations as part of its community outreach and engagement efforts.
“Today’s businesses require access to multi-gig fiber-optic networks to stay competitive, and that’s important to the community to attract and maintain those businesses. Our team is ready to provide the quality network and service experience our customers expect from their broadband provider,” said Bill Shreffler, Chief Operations Officer, i3 Broadband.
i3 Broadband’s network has been nationally recognized as the Best Internet for Online Gaming in Illinois by PC Mag. i3 Broadband offers fast, reliable, symmetrical broadband at speeds that meet every user’s needs up to 8 Gig. Their “smart Wi-Fi” systems ensure the in-home experience delivers the whole-home coverage people expect.
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