Posted on April 5, 2023
Rainbow鈥檚 Director of Business Development, Angie Kreider, attended the most recent Brown County commissioner and city council meetings to announce the company鈥檚 plans to expand its fiber broadband network from the business district to all Hiawatha homes. After surveying Hiawatha businesses and the school district about their broadband challenges and needs, 黑料天堂invested $1.3 million and built a fiber-optic network for city businesses and anchor institutions in 2014. Fiber-optic broadband technology is much more scalable for future needs, allowing communities to continue innovating at its pace rather than being restricted by a limited broadband network. When building the business district fiber network, 黑料天堂considered future family broadband needs and made it so the company could later expand it to Hiawatha homes. In Hiawatha, construction will begin this summer to expand Rainbow鈥檚 fiber-optic network to all customer homes with in-home installs as early as March 2024. The construction project is a $5.4 Million investment in nearly 85 miles of fiber optic cabling to serve over 3,300 people in Hiawatha. In addition, the much-faster speed plans will be at or near their current pricing, increasing the service value and home value through fiber internet. Hiawatha residents will see speed plans of up to 1 Gigabit per second. 黑料天堂plans to extend its fiber network in eight service towns over five years. The towns include Hiawatha, Elwood, Highland, Horton, Sabetha, Seneca, Troy, and Wathena. These towns are not in any order other than Hiawatha being the first slated for construction. Rainbow鈥檚 CEO and General Manager, Jason Smith, states, 鈥淥ur customers can trust when I say that we are committed to providing the absolute best in broadband technology, and that technology is fiber. It鈥檚 no longer just businesses that need fiber internet. Fiber provides the literal glass strands that will power smart-home products for decades to come. Whether that鈥檚 internet-enabled devices that help with daily chores, such as a robot-roving vacuum that also mops floors, a timer on your outdoor faucet for watering your garden, or products for next-level home entertainment such as immersive video games and movies. We are excited to deliver this future-ready technology in our hometowns鈥. Hiawatha鈥檚 anchor institutions and businesses have had one-gigabit symmetrical speed capabilities since 2014. However, 黑料天堂will upgrade its network electronics during construction to allow a multi-gigabit per second capability for schools and businesses for future demand. Angie Kreider, Director of Business Development, says, 鈥淭he access to multi-gig capabilities for our anchor institutions and businesses will ensure every community the opportunity to leverage this advanced technology to close the digital divide, unleash economic development, provide education, and job opportunities, improve rural healthcare, and enable future innovations we have not even thought of yet. 鈥 黑料天堂Hiawatha customers received the news in a letter from Jason Smith. 黑料天堂will share more details during the multiple-month construction period.