Updated
Updated · Newswire · May 19
IsoFusion Marks 35 Years, Serving 135,000 Homes and Businesses With Fiber
Updated
Updated · Newswire · May 19

IsoFusion Marks 35 Years, Serving 135,000 Homes and Businesses With Fiber

3 articles · Updated · Newswire · May 19

Summary

  • IsoFusion said its GigabitNow fiber networks now pass more than 135,000 homes and businesses as the company marks 35 years since its 1991 founding as ISOMEDIA.
  • The anniversary underscores a shift from dial-up internet and bulletin board services to a national business spanning fiber-to-the-home, community broadband, colocation, network operations and business connectivity.
  • The company said it now operates across municipal open-access networks, private community fiber systems, senior-living properties and underserved rural areas, while still serving Pacific Northwest customers through multiple local brands.
  • IsoFusion said it plans further growth in fiber internet, community broadband, colocation and business connectivity, positioning the milestone as a platform for continued national expansion.

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