Lumos to build over 1,300 miles of fiber optic network in Kentucky with $150 million investment
(UI) – Lumos announced its expansion into the state of Kentucky with a nearly $150 million investment to build over 1,300 miles of its network in parts of Jefferson County and Louisville.
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As its first expansion in the state, Lumos will provide opportunities for families and businesses to access fiber internet through scalable plans and options to meet their exact needs, with life-changing speeds and reliable service.
“Reliable high-speed internet access is essential to building a community where everyone can succeed,” said Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg. “We welcome and appreciate Lumos’ important investment into our city and look forward to working with them as they create a more connected Louisville.”
Through Lumos’ 100% Fiber-Optic Internet, the following communities in Louisville and Jefferson County will have access to the internet with equally fast upload and download speeds: Jeffersontown, Saint Matthews, Shively, Lyndon, Middletown, Douglas Hills, Hurstbourne, Prospect, Graymoor-Devondale, Anchorage and other areas in the Louisville Metro.
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