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SiFi Networks and T-Mobile Fiber are celebrating broadband expansions into five cities across four states.

By: Brad Randall, Broadband Communities

T-Mobile Fiber, in partnership with SiFi Networks, has increased their broadband service offerings into cities in California, Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan.

In a recent announcement, released by SiFi Networks this week, the California cities of Palmdale and Oceanside were named as part of the expansion effort.

Other cities to be named included Farmington, Michigan, Kenosha, Wisconsin, and Rockford, Illinois.

“By increasing competition in the telecommunications market, consumers are empowered with more choice – and an improved quality of service as a result,” the Aug. 7 release from SiFi Networks stated.

The partnership also has plans for further announced expansions, according to SiFi’s announcement.

“We are not only expanding access to broadband but also fostering a more competitive and dynamic telecommunications landscape that benefits everyone,” said Ben Bawtree-Jobson, the CEO of SiFi Networks.

Previously, in July, Broadband Communities covered the first residents to be connected to a new open-access fiber network operated by SiFi Networks in the city of Kenosha.

According to the July announcement from SiFi Networks, Kenosha FiberCity has partnered with T-Mobile and is offering service packages starting at $55 per month. The plans have options of 500 Mbps, 1 Gig, and 2 Gig speeds, the company’s July 22 release stated.

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