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An internet service provider (ISP) operating in Colorado and Arizona has continued to expand their fiber network in Highlands Ranch.

By: Brad Randall, Broadband Communities

BAM Broadband’s fiber network expansion in Highlands Ranch, Colorado will continue through 2025, reaching thousands of additional homes, businesses, and multi-dwelling units (MDUs).

The project, which began in 2024, is part of BAM’s larger expansion efforts in Arizona and Colorado, the ISP’s March 30 announcement stated.

Currently, BAM is undertaking additional builds in Scottsdale and metro areas south of Denver, according to BAM’s release.

The company has also recently introduced a “Price Lock Guarantee” program on plans exceeding 1.2 gigabits per second.

“This guarantee reinforces the company’s commitment to transparent pricing, ensuring that customers enjoy reliable, high-speed internet without the worry of hidden fees and continuing price hikes in the future,” the ISP’s announcement said.

Jack Koo, the CEO of BAM Broadband, said BAM is additionally now “the only provider in our markets offering symmetrical 8.5 (gigabits per second) speeds.”

“As with every community we serve, our commitment to Highlands Ranch goes beyond simply being an internet service provider,” said Donald Ray, an SVP with BAM. “We’re here to be the opposite of the cable company – offering fast, reliable internet service without endless cycles of price hikes, service interruptions and poor customer support.”

According to Ray, when customers interact with BAM teams, they’re interacting with staff that work and live locally.

“We’re not here to just deliver fast internet – we’re also here to build meaningful community partnerships that drive growth and innovation in the communities we serve,” he said.

Highlands Ranch, located in Douglas County, has a population of over 100,000, according to recent census data.

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