Updated
Updated · WMBF · Jun 11
HTC Launches Multimillion-Dollar Fiber Expansion in Marion With 1-Gig Service
Updated
Updated · WMBF · Jun 11

HTC Launches Multimillion-Dollar Fiber Expansion in Marion With 1-Gig Service

1 articles · Updated · WMBF · Jun 11

Summary

  • Construction has already started on HTC’s grant-funded, multimillion-dollar fiber buildout in Marion, with the Conway-based cooperative saying the project will run through the summer.
  • Most Marion residents and businesses are expected to gain a new internet option, with service starting at 1 gig as HTC expands beyond its existing footprint.
  • New customers will join HTC as cooperative members, giving them capital credits, voting rights, competitive pricing and access to community contributions through employee giving and volunteer work.
  • Marion Mayor Ashley Brady and local state lawmakers backed the expansion, framing HTC’s arrival as both an infrastructure upgrade and a new community partnership.

Insights

What tangible financial benefits will Marion residents gain from joining this internet cooperative?
Are federal grants enabling local co-ops to finally break the grip of national internet giants?
Can a local cooperative truly deliver better internet service than established national providers?