Omni Fiber has expanded its fiber network to multiple new markets across Michigan. // Stock photo
Omni Fiber, an Ohio-based provider of high-speed fiber optic internet services, has expanded its fiber network to multiple new markets across Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
Omni is investing more than $465 million to establish a state-of-the-art, multi-gigabit fiber internet network.
The advanced infrastructure is designed to provide internet speeds of up to 10 Gbps to residential and business customers, offering “quick downloads, uploads, and seamless streaming.” It also is expected to create dozens of new jobs at Omni Fiber and for local contractors.
In Michigan, the new Omni Fiber markets are in Bay, Genesse, Midland, Monroe, and Saginaw counties and include Bay City, Grand Blanc, Grand Blank Township, Lambertville, Midland, Monroe, Saginaw, Saginaw Township, and Temperance.
Construction already has begun in many of these markets and service installations begin this summer, according to Omni Fiber.
“Our fiber technology not only delivers incredibly fast and reliable Internet but also supports the bandwidth requirements of multiple devices, smart homes, as well as remote work and online learning,” says Darrick Zucco, CEO of Omni Fiber.
For more information, visit omnifiber.com.