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Bluepeak said the upgrade will give Pawhuska, Oklahoma residents symmetrical upload and download speeds, in a release this month.
Edited by Brad Randall, Broadband Communities
Bluepeak has announced a multimillion-dollar project this month to bring high-speed fiber internet to Pawhuska, marking the company’s 17th market in Oklahoma.
The rollout, which the company announced Jan. 14, was framed as an effort to boost technological capacity for the city and Osage County.
The company said the upgrade will give residents symmetrical upload and download speeds, which can make sending large files or videos as fast as receiving them. Bluepeak also plans to offer whole-home Wi‑Fi powered by eero with added security features, and said its pricing will be transparent and straightforward, with plans for different budgets and lifestyles.
“Bluepeak is proud to bring new and better internet options to Pawhuska,” said Rich Fish, CEO of Bluepeak. “We’re thrilled to partner with the city and support their goals to bring fiber internet that’s fast, reliable, and built to power business growth and new opportunities for the community.”
The company also said it looks forward to supporting local nonprofits, sports and community events as the build moves forward.
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