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Updated · CapeGazette.com · May 19
Milton Council Clears IQ Fiber Network, Bringing Up to 10-Gig Service
Updated
Updated · CapeGazette.com · May 19

Milton Council Clears IQ Fiber Network, Bringing Up to 10-Gig Service

1 articles · Updated · CapeGazette.com · May 19
  • Milton’s Town Council unanimously approved IQ Fiber to build a fiber-optic network in town-owned rights-of-way, with construction set to start later this year and finish in 18 to 24 months.
  • IQ Fiber said the build targets rising demand for faster home internet as more residents work remotely, and the company is pitching service tiers of up to 5 gigabits initially, with capacity to reach 10.
  • The Jacksonville-based provider began its Delaware expansion in March, is already operating in Dewey Beach, and has opened a Dover office that will support 50 repair and administrative jobs statewide.
  • Monthly internet-only plans will range from $65 to $125, and the company said it will use directional boring rather than open trenching to limit environmental disruption during installation.
  • The Milton project fits Delaware’s broader push for faster broadband under Gov. Matt Meyer’s economic development agenda, with town staff still set to review the operating agreement.
Will Delaware's fast-track permits for private fiber prove more effective than its federally-funded projects at connecting the state?
Beyond speed, how will a multi-million dollar fiber investment reshape the social and economic fabric of a small town?
As a new fiber network arrives in Milton, what protects residents from future price hikes or a potential service monopoly?