Tag: broadband
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Economic Development Corporation is seeking to establish a group that will focus on improving broadband access in the county. KEDCo CEO Alan Tio and Terry Burnworth, owner of Pyramid Consulting, Indianapolis, hosted a meeting at the Justice Building with local elected officials Wednesday, Jan. 22. Tio discussed the steps necessary …read more.
WARSAW — CenturyLink, Inc. announced today that it has expanded broadband to approximately 18,000 rural homes and businesses in Indiana as part of the company’s commitment to bring high-speed internet to more Americans. Expanded broadband service is now available in more than 25 Indiana communities, including Warsaw, Franklin and Rising Sun (complete list of communities below), …read more.
AT&T has expanded its network with the nation’s strongest LTE signal to North Manchester, La Fontaine and Silver Lake, bringing customers the latest generation of wireless network technology on the nation’s most reliable 4G LTE network. Another mobile Internet cell site was upgraded near Highway 13 and the southern Wabash County line to expand AT&T …read more.
In this modern, hyper-connected internet age we now live in, quality internet service is of the utmost importance. Every second of every single day, terabyte upon terabyte of data is transferred from server to server all over the world – streaming videos, Facebook updates, checking email, and so much more. This is a brave new …read more.
At the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission meeting on Monday, Oct. 6, the commission approved an agreement between WRC and Warsaw Fiber. The agreement outlines the terms of a fiber optic build project in parts of downtown Warsaw. WRC agrees to pay 60 percent of the customer financed portion of build-out cost. Warsaw Fiber will be required …read more.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence recently called for greater regional cooperation and increased private investment in economic development and in Marshall County, a vote by city officials to support an extension of St. Joe Valley Metronet to bring high speed broadband was largely favored. Marshall County Commissioner Kevin Overmyer told the Marshall County Council earlier this …read more.
Frontier Communications Corporation is already the largest provider of communications services focused on rural America, and today it announced it has signed an agreement to expand its broadband footprint in Indiana. Frontier signed a deal with Maryland-based Hughes Network Systems LLC to deliver additional broadband satellite networks and services to rural Indiana. rontier will distribute …read more.

