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Updated · Broadband Communities · Jul 8
Race Communications to Build Fresno Fiber Network for 38,000 Locations After $200 Million California Push
Updated
Updated · Broadband Communities · Jul 8

Race Communications to Build Fresno Fiber Network for 38,000 Locations After $200 Million California Push

2 articles · Updated · Broadband Communities · Jul 8

Summary

  • Race Communications said it will start construction this fall on an all-fiber network in Fresno, initially reaching more than 38,000 homes and businesses with symmetrical upload and download speeds.
  • Fresno is the ISP’s next California expansion target as it deepens a broader statewide buildout; Race said it has invested more than $200 million in California in 2026 alone.
  • CEO Raul Alcaraz framed the move into California’s fifth-largest city as a Central Valley growth step, saying the company is targeting future-ready infrastructure where demand is strongest.
  • The Fresno project adds to a busy July for broadband providers, with peers announcing acquisitions, executive changes and new fiber builds in Georgia and the K-12 market.

Insights

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