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C Spire Fiber starts network construction in Homewood, AlabamaBroadband World News, , 12/6/2021
HOMEWOOD, Ala. – C Spire Fiber, ramping up efforts to rapidly deploy next-generation broadband technology infrastructure, will begin construction today on its ultra-fast, fiber-based Gigabit internet access and related services in the north Alabama city of Homewood. The broadband division of C Spire, a diversified telecommunications and technology services company, started construction on the next-generation technology this week in the first three of 24 fiberhoods with plans to pass thousands of homes in the Jefferson County city over the next several months. Service is planned for the first customers in 2022. Homewood, made up of some of Birmingham's oldest suburban communities, is the latest Alabama market in line for the ultra-fast broadband services from C Spire Fiber and is home to the firm's Alabama headquarters and the hub for the company's growing presence in the Yellowhammer State. The company already has rolled out service in the Jasper, Trussville, Helena, Pelham, Tuscaloosa, Northport, West Mobile County and the Orange Beach markets. The firm is expected to start fiber broadband construction in Hoover, the state's 6th largest city, soon. More communities, including Alabaster, Gulf Shores, Foley and Fairhope, are either under construction or will soon begin work on the infrastructure. C Spire is expanding its ultra-fast broadband internet services to consumers and businesses in Alabama as part of an overall $1 billion investment announced earlier this year to speed the development and deployment of fiber broadband and network enhancements across its three-state footprint. The company expects to spend $500 million of the total in Alabama. Alabama ranks 38th nationally in broadband access and state leaders have made access to fast, reliable and affordable internet for rural areas a priority through state funding and creation of the Alabama Rural Broadband Coalition, a group of community, business and government leaders dedicated to job creation, economic development and business growth. Unlike some other internet service providers, C Spire Fiber has no data caps, cancellation fees or long-term contracts. The C Spire division provides exact appointment times, world-class 24/7/365 customer service and over 99.99 percent reliability. As part of its expansion efforts, C Spire is actively seeking interest from residents in other Alabama communities and towns looking for more reliable and faster broadband internet service based on the firm's crowdsourcing model, which relies on homeowner, business and renter demand to drive adoption. Residents interested in the suite of services from C Spire Fiber can go to www.cspire.com/alfiber. Residents can also email [email protected] to learn more about how they can get service in their area. Prospective business customers can go to www.cspire.com/alfiber to check availability. |
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