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ALLO Fiber says they have completed construction on a network that offers “community-wide connectivity” in Greeley, Colorado.
By: Brad Randall, Broadband Communities
A fiber network build that began back in 2021 in Greeley, Colorado is now complete, according to ALLO Fiber.
With completion of the network’s construction efforts in the city, Greeley joins a host of other Colorado communities who enjoy access to ALLO Fiber’s network services.
In total, ALLO Fiber employs over 200 employees in Greeley, the ISP’s release stated.
According to ALLO Fiber, the network offers Greeley “unlimited fiber bandwidth, secure connectivity, advanced voice services, mobile phone service, and DIRECTV streaming.”
The network additionally provides benefits like lower energy consumption and reduced long-term waste, according to ALLO Fiber.
ALLO Fiber’s general manager in Colorado, Bob Beiersdorf, said bringing ALLO Fiber’s services to Greeley has been a collaborative journey.
“We’re proud to deliver not just fast, reliable internet, but also a true partnership with the community–one built on responsiveness, local support, and a commitment to long-term connectivity solutions,” Beiersdorf said. “This network infrastructure completion reflects Greeley’s forward momentum, and we’re excited to help power its growth well into the future.”
Additional Colorado communities served by ALLO Fiber’s services included Breckenridge, Brighton, Brush, Eaton, Erie, Evans, Fort Morgan, Hudson, and Kersey, according to ALLO Fiber.
In addition, ALLO Fiber is involved in several other ongoing expansion projects, a summary of the ISP explained.
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