Fastbridge to begin constructing fiber optic network in Pennsylvania
(UI) – FastBridge Fiber, a Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and business fiber internet provider, has completed planning and engineering and will begin construction on its lightning-fast all fiber optic network in the Greater Williamsport, PA area. Construction on the 100% fiber optic network internet project is scheduled to begin within the next 45 days.
The expansion is part of a multi-year initiative to build fiber internet in areas of Pennsylvania where there hasn’t been a competitive choice or access to fiber-optic internet.
“FastBridge is actively building a state-of-the-art fiber network, with many customers already live, in Berks County, PA. We are providing residents and businesses a choice for internet service in a time where fast, reliable internet is crucial to our everyday lives,” said Eric Warren, CEO of FastBridge Fiber. “Today we’re excited to announce plans to expand our coverage area into the Williamsport area, knowing that residents there desperately need this technology and deserve another choice for internet service.”
FastBridge Fiber’s fully funded investment in the Williamsport area will provide residents and businesses with access to a newly built network that is future-proof, unlike legacy cable networks.
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