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Updated · Patch · Jun 3
Darien Council Approves 3rd Fiber Network as 2 Rivals Stall
Updated
Updated · Patch · Jun 3

Darien Council Approves 3rd Fiber Network as 2 Rivals Stall

1 articles · Updated · Patch · Jun 3

Summary

  • Monday's vote cleared Ezee Fiber to install a citywide network in Darien rights-of-way, giving the city a third broadband option after earlier deals with Metronet and Lumos.
  • Two existing projects have faltered: Lumos has gone silent after wiring only a small Ward 6 area, while Metronet has laid cable in about two-thirds of town but is blocked by DuPage County issues on major roads.
  • Ezee said service could go live within two to three months after lines are installed, though it stopped short of guaranteeing that timeline.
  • The company said it will start in areas Metronet has not reached, using front-yard rights-of-way and promising resident updates, no contracts, no data caps and fixed-for-life pricing.

Insights

With permitting hurdles stalling its rivals, can any provider succeed when the system itself is the main obstacle to high-speed internet?
A third company will dig up Darien for fiber. Is this a real solution or just more chaos for frustrated residents?
Ezee Fiber promises a lifetime price lock. In a world of rising costs, is this customer-friendly promise too good to be true?