Dobson Fiber commits to fiber internet expansion in Burns Flat

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Press Release

Dobson Fiber announces another multi-million-dollar expansion of its fiber internet offering with a groundbreaking in Burns Flat, Okla. today with city officials.

Having served Oklahomans since 1936, we are excited to introduce the Burns Flat community to the most advanced fiber network with the fastest residential speeds available nationwide. Our network deployments are initially designed to deliver up to 10 gigabits per second to residents we serve. This same network will be capable of delivering 100 gigabits within the next five years,” said Dobson Fiber’s CEO, Francisco Maella. “Our commitment to launching innovative products and the latest technology is unwavering to the residents and businesses we serve.”

"We're delighted by the overwhelming support from our customers this year and are excited to extend Dobson Fiber’s presence to the majority of homes in Burns Flat. This expansion also has a large impact on local businesses with faster and more reliable connectivity to fuel their growth." stated Dobson Fiber’s Chief Strategy Officer, Jim Horsburgh.

Construction of the network will be completed in geographic zones. Once each zone is nearing completion, residents will be notified when they can begin to sign up for service. Dobson’s website allows you to input your address and get notified if your address is on their fiber build-out plan at dobson.net. If you register your address and contact information online, they will reach out when your address is ready for installation.

Today, Dobson Fiber’s network includes more than 40 communities across a wide geographic area in Oklahoma and five diverse communities in Arkansas and continues its mission of delivering broadband solutions to both rural and urban communities alike. Dobson Fiber's commitment to enhancing connections and delivering unparalleled internet speeds of up to 10 GIG to residents and 100 GIG to businesses with the lowest latency in their footprint by leveraging Dobson’s high capacity optical middle-mile network with the best peering in the area.


 
 

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