2 articles · Updated · The National Law Review · May 22
Aboite Township residents and businesses will gain a new fiber internet option as Mercury Fiber starts building a local network outside Fort Wayne.
More than 20 times faster upload speeds than traditional cable are central to the pitch, alongside no data caps, no long-term contracts and no hidden fees.
Mercury said neighborhood representatives will begin visiting homes to explain availability, installation and plan options as construction advances.
The Indiana buildout extends Mercury Fiber’s Midwest expansion; the company already serves customers in 5 states — Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Ohio.
Can Mercury Fiber’s transparent pricing model finally disrupt the internet industry's notorious hidden fees and contracts?
As fiber expands in the Midwest, is this the key to transforming the region into America's next major tech hub?
With superior fiber now available, will traditional cable providers be forced to innovate or become obsolete?