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According to Vero Fiber, the Hamlin, Texas network now connects more than 1,200 locations with fiber internet.

Edited by Brad Randall, Broadband Communities

Vero Fiber announced the completion of its new high-speed fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) internet network in Hamlin, Texas, marking a significant upgrade to the city’s digital infrastructure.

The project now connects more than 1,200 homes and businesses with fiber internet capable of delivering speeds up to 2.3 gigabits per second.

The network’s symmetrical speeds and enhanced reliability represent a major improvement over previous legacy options, meeting both current and future demands for bandwidth. Vero Fiber, through their release last week, emphasized that the service is tailored to support modern-day needs such as online education, streaming, and business operations. The company also highlighted the transparent pricing, flexible service plans, and locally focused customer support designed to foster trust and community engagement in Hamlin.

Sunita Krishna, CEO of Vero Fiber, expressed pride in the project, stating, “Vero Fiber’s investment in Hamlin demonstrates our unwavering commitment to connecting underserved communities efficiently and effectively. We believe that access to reliable, high-speed internet is essential, and we’re proud to bring a network to Hamlin that empowers residents and businesses to thrive in a connected world.”

The expansion is part of Vero Fiber’s broader strategy, having built networks in thirteen Texas communities to bridge the digital divide, particularly in underserved and rural regions.

The partnership with local officials was also critical to the project’s success, according to Vero Fiber.

Hamlin City Administrator Brian Weever also offered optimism, saying, “We are excited to be up and running and looking forward to having the service in our community.”

Some AI tools assisted in the crafting of this report.

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