Fiber-broadband services provider Lumos says it plans to spend more than $20 million to bring fiber to the home (FTTH) in the region around Lynchburg, VA. Bedford and Campbell counties will see FTTH deployed to approximately 18,000 residents and businesses, with nearly 300 miles of fiber infrastructure expected to be installed.Fiber-broadband services provider
The deployment will include underserved areas and enable Lumos to offer its current fastest service tier of symmetrical 2 Gbps. Lumos says it has launched engineering work and expects construction to start “soon.”
“The world is more connected than ever, and communities need high speeds to keep pace. Lumos aims to unlock the potential of the digital world by providing 100% fiber-optic internet to a previously underserved community. We are helping to ensure our local communities and small businesses stay agile with a digital infrastructure that can keep pace with a changing world,” said Brian Stading, Lumos CEO. “We are continuously creating a connection to the future by bringing the best technology available to the community.”
“Lumos has been a vital broadband partner and the Alliance is thrilled to see their continued expansion in our region,” says Megan Lucas, CEO and chief economic development officer, Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance. “Broadband is an essential asset and with over 2,200 small businesses and over 16,000 households being impacted, this goes a long way in ensuring our rural areas have access for economic opportunity.”
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