Source: Ting Internet.
  • Ting Internet will become the initial anchor tenant of Colorado Springs Utilities’ city-wide fibre network
  • Construction will begin by Q3 2022 and is expected to surpass more than 200,000 addresses
  • Ting expects to provide fibre internet access to local businesses, enterprises and residents in 2023
  • Ting Internet, a division of Tucows, provides fibre internet in select U.S. towns and cities
  • Tucows provides fibre internet, mobile and domain name services
  • Tucows (TC) is down by 0.04 per cent trading at $104.16 per share

Tucows’ (TC) Ting Internet will become the initial anchor tenant of Colorado Springs Utilities’ city-wide fibre network.

The fibre infrastructure will advance opportunities and improve technological resilience throughout one of the state’s most populous communities for decades to come.

During the early phases of infrastructure deployment, Ting will focus on establishing a local presence, making connections with community enterprises and hiring a dedicated Colorado Springs team.

Construction will begin by Q3 2022 and is expected to surpass more than 200,000 addresses.

Ting expects to provide fibre internet access to local businesses, enterprises and residents in 2023.

“We are honored to support Colorado Springs Utilities; we believe strongly in their vision of scaling local infrastructure, investing in the community and driving prosperity through digital transformation,” said Jill Szuchmacher, Ting’s Executive Vice President.

Ting Internet, a division of Tucows, provides fibre internet in select U.S. towns and cities.

Tucows provides fibre internet, mobile and domain name services.

Tucows (TC) is down by 0.04 per cent trading at $104.16 per share as of 12:54 pm EST.

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