Dobson Fiber commits to fiber internet expansion for residents in four Western Oklahoma Communities

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July 7, 2022

Press Release

Dobson Fiber announces another multi-million dollar expansion of its fiber internet offering in Cheyenne, Erick, Taloga, Vici, Okla. today.

We have been serving Oklahomans since 1936 and are excited to bring these communities the best fiber network and fastest residential speeds offered in the United States. We will be deploying a network that has been designed to offer up to 10 gigabits per second to residential customers and 100 gigabits per second to business customers,” said Francisco Maella, CEO at Dobson Fiber. “Our commitment to launching innovative products and the latest technology to underserved markets throughout Oklahoma is unwavering.”

We’ve seen exceptional customer adoption this year and we are thrilled to further our footprint in more markets across Oklahoma and Arkansas. We have put together a plan to expand our fiber network to reach the vast majority of the homes in these communities,” said Jim Horsburgh, Chief Strategy Officer for Dobson Fiber.

Construction of the network will be completed in geographic zones. Once each zone is nearing completion, residents will be notified when they can begin to sign up for service. Dobson’s website allows you to input your address and get notified if your address is on their fiber build-out plan at dobson.net.

Dobson Fiber currently offers residential fiber internet services in nine Oklahoma communities including Atoka, Duncan, Enid, Lawton, Newalla, Panama, Shady Point, Waurika and Weatherford in Oklahoma. In Arkansas, Dobson Fiber provides residential fiber internet services in Booneville, Lavaca and Ozark. Dobson Fiber recently announced five more fiber network commitments in Clinton, Elk City, Marlow, Muskogee, and McAlester with additional community commitments announcing soon.

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