(content provided by CBAN Provider member Imon Communication) ![]() (Iowa City, Iowa) – ImOn Communication, LLC, Eastern Iowa’s leading fiber broadband provider, announces an additional 3,200 residential addresses in Iowa City have been added to ImOn’s high-speed fiber network. Residents in neighborhoods including Oak Grove, Creekside, Longfellow, and Lucas Farms can now receive Internet, video, and telephone service delivered by ImOn’s fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband, the fastest and most reliable communication service in Eastern Iowa. The addition of these Iowa City neighborhoods marks the completion of the first phase of ImOn’s ambitious three-year expansion plan. “We are off and running,” says Patrice Carroll, CEO of ImOn. “The completion of phase one demonstrates to us that we are well equipped to meet the needs of Iowa City and Coralville within the next twelve months. I’m very pleased with how well the ImOn team executed this first phase of our ambitious network expansion. Adding 3,200 addresses to the network in such a short time is a great start in fulfilling our commitment to building out all ImOn’s existing markets in the next three years.” ImOn delivers a superior customer experience: the FTTH broadband solution uses the most advanced technology to deliver the fastest, most reliable broadband connection available; the advanced Wi-Fi solution allows customers to connect all mobile devices throughout their homes easily; and ImOn’s personal approach to customer care delivers fast, thorough solutions in hours vs. days or weeks. ImOn expects to bring FTTH service to all of Iowa City by the end of this year and complete significant builds in Coralville, Cedar Rapids, and Dubuque. “The ImOn team has already begun the next phase of the expansion plan, at an even faster build rate. We’re looking forward to a long future of serving and supporting these communities in the ImOn way,” said Ms. Carroll.
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