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The Southeastern U.S.-based ISP plans to complete a project in South Carolina’s Greenville County by the end of 2025.

News provided by: Ripple Fiber

Ripple Fiber has honored the start of construction in Greenville County, beginning in Simpsonville.

With plans to introduce its innovative technology to over 20,000 homes in the area, the provider is eager to complete the project by the end of 2025. In addition to Simpsonville, current plans include areas within Fountain Inn, Mauldin, and Five Forks.

“At Ripple Fiber, we believe that fiber optic technology has the power to drive communities forward and bring people together. We also understand the value of exceptional, reliable internet,” adds Greg Wilson, founder and CEO of Ripple Fiber. “As we celebrate our groundbreaking in Simpsonville, we are grateful to the community leaders throughout Greenville County who have supported this project.”

Driving digital transformation around the world, fiber internet is a powerful solution that functions at the speed of light. It transmits data through light pulses and is less susceptible to outside interference, making the fiber optic connections uniquely durable and strong. With Ripple Fiber’s future-focused approach, residents will have access to an infrastructure that will power the area for decades to come. Whether subscribers are using their internet for remote work or video streaming, they can rely on this service for exceptional bandwidth and impressive upload and download speeds.

With its 10GB-ready network, Ripple Fiber provides thousands of homes with lightning-fast connectivity through the utilization of its fiber optic network and patented software. Its team is dedicated to expanding access and constructing strong infrastructures in communities nationwide. Embracing optimism and recognizing the importance of digital access, Ripple Fiber strives to empower its customers by equipping them with the necessary tools to build a bright future.

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