Comcast To Spend $32.6 Million To Expand Fiber Network in Oregon, Utah

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Comcast said that it will spend nearly $33 million to extend its fiber network in two communities in Oregon and Utah, a move that is expected to bring about 23,000 additional homes and businesses under the Xfinity service umbrella. In Utah, Comcast said it will expand service to more than 18,000 homes and businesses in Eagle Mountain City (UT) over the next four years. The cost of the project will be about $22 million and will not use any public funds. “Giving our residents another choice for cable and internet services improves the quality of life for our residents,” Service is expected to become available to parts of the community beginning in early 2023 and will include cable, mobile and broadband services. Broadband speeds will range from its $9.95 per month Internet Essentials offering to its ultra-high-speed 1 Gigabit per second service. Businesses in the area also will be able to take advantage of Comcast Ethernet, internet, advanced voice and video services, WiFi and managed enterprise solutions as a result of the expansion. In Oregon, Comcast said it plans to expand its network to about 5,000 homes and businesses in Silverton (OR). The $10.6 million project will allow residents to access Xfinity residential and commercial services. Comcast said over the past three years it has invested more than $500 million in Oregon to improve the network, support the community, and ensure residents, students and businesses remain connected to the internet during the pandemic. The Silverton expansion is part of a broader plan to bring Comcast’s network to more Oregonians.


Comcast To Spend $32.6 Million To Expand Fiber Network in Oregon, Utah