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Sonic Fiber Internet has announced a significant expansion of its fiber-optic network into the metropolitan markets of Los Angeles and Dallas.
Edited by Brad Randall, Broadband Communities
Sonic Fiber Internet’s entry into Los Angeles and Dallas comes with a price cut.
The provider, which announced their entry into both markets this week, says they’ll offer speeds up to 10 Gbps, at a cost starting at $40 per month.
Nathan Patrick, Sonic Fiber Internet’s CEO, emphasized the company’s mission to disrupt the market by providing superior internet at a lower cost.
“LA and Dallas residents have been overpaying for internet that underdelivers for too long. Sonic is here to change that by offering the fastest possible speeds at the lowest possible price we can in each market,” he said.
The provider has also been operating in California for three decades.
Now, they hope to scale their model to both markets with the promise of no contracts, no confusing introductory rates. The company also strives to offer customer-centric support, their release stated.
According to Sonic, their fiber network build-out is already underway in Los Angeles and Dallas.
Additionally, the company says more households are coming online daily. Continued activations are also planned through the end of 2026, according to the provider.
In total, Sonic Fiber Internet says they are delivering internet, backed by local support, in more than 70 cities across California and Texas.
Some AI tools also assisted in the crafting of this report.
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