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GigabitNow Continues Uninterrupted Service and Fiber Installations Across Central Indiana
GigabitNow Fiber Internet Service is now available to 50,000 homes and businesses across Central Indiana, with new service activations occurring daily.
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA / ACCESS Newswire / April 11, 2025 / GigabitNow today reaffirmed that its industry-leading fiber internet service is operating as usual, with no interruption to service for existing or new customers. Currently available in approximately 50% of Bloomington's neighborhoods - serving over 20,000 residential and business premises - GigabitNow continues to provide fast, symmetrical gigabit internet to meet the needs of a digitally connected community.
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Service Unaffected by Construction Pause
While new construction of Bloomington's fiber infrastructure is temporarily paused, GigabitNow services and subscriber installations remain entirely unaffected. Trueline, the construction partner contracted by Hoosier Fiber Networks for the extensive fiber rollout, has recently ceased operations. Hoosier Fiber Networks is the owner/operator of the Bloomington network as well as networks in Columbus, Shelbyville, and Bartholomew County that GigabitNow serves. GigabitNow subscribers can continue to enjoy reliable, multi-gigabit internet across all of these networks, and GigabitNow is actively signing up new subscribers every day. For customers eager to check connectivity in their area, please https://www.gigabitnow.com/indiana.
Commitment to Expanding High-Speed Connectivity
GigabitNow - in partnership with Hoosier Fiber Networks - remains fully committed to delivering high-quality fiber broadband across Bloomington and all of the neighboring Columbus, Shelbyville, and Bartholomew County communities. To date, significant milestones have been reached;
Approximately 50% of the fiber network is complete
Over 20,000 residential and business premises now have access to lightning-fast multi-gigabit internet in Bloomington.
Coverage now includes a portion of the Bloomington Housing Authority's underserved neighborhoods - including Bloomington's Crestmont and Reverend Bulter communities, allowing these residents to take advantage of GigabitNow's Fiber for All plan, which was recognized by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance with a "Best" ranking, as announced by the city of Bloomington.
In addition, GigabitNow services are available to over 18,000 residential and business premises in Columbus, 9,000 in Shelbyville, and 2,000 in wider Bartholomew County, which will continue to expand.
This progress builds on prior successes and strategic initiatives aimed at digitally transforming these communities, expanding economic and educational opportunities, and promoting digital equity for all residents.
Looking Ahead
Hoosier Fiber Networks is actively working to secure a new construction partner to complete the remaining network build. By re-engaging with local construction companies and leveraging lessons from the past, our project partners are confident that construction will resume shortly, further expanding GigabitNow's reach throughout Bloomington and surrounding communities.
GigabitNow Is Here And Providing Service
Availability: GigabitNow is very much in operation, serving both existing and new customers with state-of-the-art gigabit internet.
Best Service: GigabitNow continues to provide the region's fastest, most reliable fiber Internet with Fiber Plus home 2 Gigabit plans for just $69.99, with additional options up to 8 Gigs. All plans include free installation without any contract obligation or bandwidth limits.
Business Continuity: GigabitNow remains financially robust and committed to our long-term vision of community-wide fiber connectivity.
Customer Support: For further questions or assistance, our live 24/7 customer service team is available at 1-800-315-3509 or via email at [email protected].
About GigabitNow
GigabitNow delivers fast, reliable, and affordable fiber Internet to communities of all sizes without bandwidth caps and free from privacy worries or service constraints. Builder-operator of multiple FTTH community networks coast to coast across seven states, GigabitNow provides gigabit-class networks and services to unserved and underserved municipalities, private HOAs, and senior living communities.
GigabitNow delivers solutions that match the uniqueness of America's communities, large and small, by partnering with every community we work with to provide out-of-the-box approaches and fiber network solutions that fit the needs of community residents and businesses. Experience the Internet How It Is Meant To Be. Learn more at GigabitNow.com.
GigabitNow is a division of IsoFusion, one of Washington state's largest privately held full-service ISPs and colocation providers, founded in 1991.
For media inquiries, please contact [email protected] or 1-866-748-8066
Contact Information
Dan Sivils
President
[email protected]
866-748-8066
SOURCE: GigabitNow
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D.Cunningha--AMWN