Mayor Guyleen Castriotta emphasized Intrepid Fiber Networks' commitment to an Open-Access network at a groundbreaking ceremony, highlighting its role in fostering a competitive market for consumers. This means that multiple providers can deliver services to residents, which will enhance the availability and pricing of broadband services across Broomfield.
Jack Waters, CEO of Intrepid Fiber Networks, expressed pride in the project's substantial investment in Colorado. He noted that the company's headquarters are in Broomfield, reinforcing their commitment to the local community as they embark on expanding high-speed internet services.
The groundbreaking ceremony marks the beginning of a city-wide fiber broadband network in Broomfield, Colorado. Intrepid Fiber Networks secured a license agreement in August, establishing a crucial partnership with the city to enhance internet access for both residents and businesses.
The new fiber broadband network from Intrepid Fiber Networks is expected to be available to Broomfield residents in early 2025, signaling significant advancements in the region's internet infrastructure.
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