Ritter connects first business customers to fiber internet in Fayetteville, AR

Aug. 20, 2021
The provider says services will become available incrementally to Fayetteville businesses as fiber build “zones” are completed over the next 12 months.

Ritter Communications, a regional broadband provider headquartered in Jonesboro, Arkansas, this month announced that its first Fayetteville business customers to receive the company’s 100% fiber, high-speed internet services are connected. The provider says services will become available incrementally to Fayetteville businesses as fiber build “zones” are completed over the next 12 months.

“Fayetteville is thrilled to welcome Ritter Communications as our new neighbor and chamber member. We know Ritter Communications is bringing Fayetteville businesses highly-advanced, state-of-the-art broadband services,” said Steve Cox, CEO and President of Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce. “We are eager to see the opportunity the new internet solutions bring our business community.”

Ritter Communications offers XGS-PON fiber service, which delivers speeds up to 10 gigabits per second of 100% fiber connectivity. A specialized account management and customer support team will be stationed locally, assisting users with all services.

The full suite of telecommunications services provided by Ritter Communications offers not only connectivity but also custom cloud solutions, giving business customers access to the new state-of-the-art Ritter Communications Data Technology Center.

“Ritter Communications is proud to bring the most advanced, reliable, high-speed internet services to Fayetteville’s business community. Our fast fiber connectivity services will give Fayetteville businesses another competitive edge,” said Ritter Communications CEO Alan Morse. “Access to fast, 100% fiber internet is a necessity for successful business operations. Ritter Communications is committed to providing our customers with the latest fiber technology alongside an unmatched customer experience.”

Notably, to celebrate the expansion of services to Northwest Arkansas businesses, Ritter Communications is donating $50,000 to fund improvements along the Razorback Regional Greenway, a popular 40-mile long biking and walking trail connecting many of the communities in the region.

“Ritter Communications is passionate about investing in every community we serve. We are bringing our Right by You pledge to Fayetteville businesses. This means that we are committed to operating as a local company right in your neighborhood while serving our customers with world-class customer service,” Morse added.

Ritter Communications is a regional telecommunications provider, headquartered in Jonesboro, Arkansas, serving over 100 communities in the region across four states with a full suite of innovative communications services. For additional information visit www.Ritterbusiness.com.

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