Metronet building FTTH in Chanhassen, Shorewood and Victoria (Carver County)

BusinessWire reports

Metronet, the fastest major ISP in the nation according to PCMag, today announced a $21 million investment to bring its internet service to three Minnesota communities. This expansion will provide residents and businesses of Chanhassen, Shorewood and Victoria with access to Metronet’s ultrafast 100% fiber-optic internet, offering residential speeds of up to five gigabits and business speeds of up to ten gigabits.

Construction is set to begin this summer, with the first service installations anticipated early next year. Residents and businesses interested in Metronet services can visit metronet.com/mn for more information and construction updates.

Jill Cordes, a Metronet regional vice president, shared, “As demand for ultra-high-speed, 100% fiber-optic internet continues to surge across the Minneapolis region, Metronet seized the opportunity to expand our award-winning network. This expansion allows us to grow alongside these communities, ensuring that more homes and businesses have access to the reliable, high-speed connectivity they need to stay connected to what matters most.”

Once construction begins, residents will see Metronet trucks in the area. They will receive communication by mail about construction activity in their neighborhood 30 days prior to the start date. Additional notifications, such as yard signs, will also inform residents of upcoming construction. Metronet crews will be identifiable by ID tags and branded vehicles.

Metronet plans to hire local market management positions, sales and customer service professionals, and service technicians to support the area. Those interested in joining the Metronet team can visit metronet.com/careers to search available positions and submit applications.

In Minnesota, Metronet provides internet service to Rochester, Austin, Faribault, Lakeville, Northfield, Owatonna, Waconia and other communities.

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Librarian who follows rural broadband in MN and good uses of new technology (blandinonbroadband.org), hosts a radio show on MN music (mostlyminnesota.com), supports people experiencing homelessness in Minnesota (elimstrongtowershelters.org) and helps with social justice issues through Women’s March MN.

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