ISP Roundup
August 2026
Vero Fiber has kicked off the next phase of their Eureka fiber-to-the-home build and GoNetspeed has begun network construction in Parlin, New Jersey.
Here some recent broadband headlines from internet service providers (ISPs) in July 2026.
August 20, 2026
Vero Fiber starts construction on second phase of Eureka project
Phase 2 of Vero Fiber’s fiber-to-the-home project in Eureka, California has begun, the ISP announced August 20.
Vero Fiber says the second phase of the project will take roughly a year to complete. The company plans to add 10,000 homes and businesses to their fiber-optic network with the work, building on prior efforts dating back to October 2024.
Since then, Vero Fiber says they’ve added 11,000 homes and businesses in Eureka to their network.
Public Works Director Kelly Allen said the work will enhance Eureka’s ability to support economic growth, remote work, and modern services.
“Expanding this infrastructure ensures greater Eureka is well positioned to meet both current needs and long-term opportunities,” Allen said.
August 19, 2026
GoNetspeed kicks off $4.5 million expansion in Parlin, New Jersey
More than 3,100 homes and businesses in Parlin, New Jersey will soon have access to GoNetspeed’s symmetrical, 100% fiber-optic network, the ISP announced August 19.
“Parlin deserves infrastructure that does more than simply keep it connected,” said Richard Clark, GoNetspeed’s president and CEO. “Our 100% fiber network is built to grow alongside Parlin, providing residents and businesses with the reliability and performance they need to thrive. By laying the groundwork for a more connected future, this investment gives Parlin the tools to embrace new opportunities and what comes next.”
The ISP says the work in Parlin, located in Middlesex County, is part of their broader $110 million investment into New Jersey, which is the 11th state to enter their footprint.
August 12, 2026
Wire 3 announces $40 million expansion into Athens, Georgia
A fully funded $40 million investment will power Wire 3’s latest expansion plans in Georgia, the provider announced August 12.
When work is complete “Wire 3’s expansion will deliver symmetrical, ultrafast internet to more than 39,000 homes and businesses, ushering in a new era of connectivity for Athens and reinforcing Wire 3’s rapid growth across the Peach State,” the provider says.
Construction in Athens will begin this fall, Wire 3 said, with the first connected customers expected to be hooked into Wire 3’s network this winter.
“From Macon and Albany to Warner Robins and Centerville, our momentum across Georgia continues to grow, and now it’s Athens’ turn,” said Jai Ramachandran, Wire 3 CEO.”We couldn’t be more excited to bring our 100% fiber network to another vibrant Georgia community, delivering the speed, reliability and choice that empower residents, businesses and growth. We’re investing in more than internet; we’re investing in Athens’ future.”
August 6, 2026
Kinetic by Unity announces fiber footprint growth in 3 states
Uniti’s Kinetic has announced adding 141,000 new fiber locations across their 18-state footprint in Q2 2026.
Included in the fiber-footprint growth was over 13,000 new homes across 100 communities in Texas, the provider announced August 5.
Additionally, Kinetic says they added 8,000 homes to their footprint across 30 Oklahoma communities.
Meanwhile, in North Carolina, Kinetic says they added 16,000 homes to their footprint across roughly 40 communities.
August 5, 2026
Latisha Rose appointed president and GM of Orbitel Communications
After serving as Orbitel Communications’ interim president and GM since September 2025, Latisha Rose has been appointed to the positions on a permanent basis, the provider announced August 5.
The provider, which is part of the Schurz Broadband Group, said Rose has managed the organization with a strategic and operational focus with strong commitment to delivering exceptional customer service.

Latisha Rose, president and GM of Orbitel Communications
“Latisha has done a remarkable job leading the Orbitel team and we are thrilled to announce the promotion of her leadership role,” said Diego Anderson, the president of Schurz Broadband Group. “Her proven track record, customer-centric approach, and performance-driven leadership style inspires our local team members to deliver an outstanding experience. We look forward to supporting her in this role.”
Rose said she’s honored to serve in the roles.
“None of this would be possible without our outstanding team members, whose dedication, talent, and customer focus are at the heart of everything we do,” Rose said.
August 4, 2026
Lightcurve launches 8 Gbps services in Tacoma
Users of Lightcurve’s internet services in Tacoma, Washington will now have 8 Gbps download services, the provider announced August 4.
The network upgrades in Tacoma follow similar upgrades in Centralia, Chehalis, and Central Washington, including Ellensburg, Kittitas, and Selah.
By bringing 8 Gbps downloads to Tacoma, we’re ensuring families and at-home businesses have the capacity they need not just today, but for years to come,” said Beth Barnes, SVP of sales and marketing at Lightcurve. “We look forward to extending these capabilities more broadly in the coming years.”
Wire 3 begins construction in Anderson, South Carolina
Continuing on their momentum from July, Wire 3 has begun August with another announcement heralding the beginning of network construction in a community.
According to their August 4 release, Wire 3’s network in Anderson will eventually reach 35,000 residents and businesses.
The ISP says the work is backed by a fully funded $36 million investment.
Through comments on the company’s website, Wire 3 CEO Jai Ramachandran explained why Wire 3 landed on Anderson to begin their rollout in South Carolina.
“When we looked at opportunities in South Carolina, Anderson immediately stood out,” Ramachandran said. “This is a community with strong local pride, a growing economy, and a vision for the future.”
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