Bluepeak Reaches 500,000-Passing Milestone Across Six States – including MN

An update from Bluepeak

Bluepeak, a leading provider of high-speed fiber internet serving communities across Oklahoma, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Texas, and Wyoming, today announced a landmark achievement: the company has now passed 500,000 homes and businesses within its fiber-powered network. The milestone reflects hundreds of millions of dollars in infrastructure investment and underscores Bluepeak’s commitment to bridging the digital divide in underserved and rural communities across the region.
“Reaching 500,000 homes passed is more than a number – it’s a testament to the communities that have welcomed us and the teams that have built this network from the ground up,” said Rich Fish, CEO of Bluepeak. “This milestone represents real investment in real places: locally rooted and built for the long term. Every passing is a family or business that now has a choice for reliable, high-speed internet – and that’s exactly why we do this work.”
Hundreds of Millions in Privately Funded Investment Since launching new fiber expansion in 2021, Bluepeak has invested hundreds of millions of dollars across its six-state footprint to build a modern, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network capable of delivering residential speeds up to 5 Gig and business speeds up to 10 Gig. The company’s growth has been driven by a long-term belief in the communities it serves.
As its footprint has expanded, so too has Bluepeak’s workforce, made up of individuals who both live and work in the markets the company serves. “Our employees are building this network for their own neighborhoods, and they take tremendous pride in playing a direct role in its impact,” added Fish.
Bluepeak’s fiber infrastructure is built with advanced FTTH technology, ensuring low latency, enhanced reliability, and the scalability to meet rising digital demands – from streaming and remote work to online learning, telehealth, and business growth. The network also supports whole-home WiFi powered by eero, providing households with strong, consistent coverage and additional security features through eero Secure and eero Plus. Additionally, Bluepeak TV provides customers with even more entertainment options. As an all-in-one TV experience, Bluepeak TV provides access to live TV and streaming services in one place.
Impact Beyond Connectivity Bluepeak’s investment extends far beyond fiber infrastructure. Across every market it serves, the company actively engages with local organizations, sponsors community events, and builds lasting partnerships that reflect its commitment to the communities’ growth and well-being.
Wyoming: Bluepeak is woven into Wyoming’s signature events – from Cheyenne Frontier Days to Taste of Laradise; to Longmire Days, the Sheridan WYO Rodeo and Cowboy Joe Club golf tournaments. The
company also funds scholarships through the National Western Scholarship Trust’s annual awards to students in agriculture, rural medicine, and veterinary science.
Oklahoma: Bluepeak is proud to partner with Oklahoma State University Athletics and support the Altus Posse Scholarship program. The company also sponsors venues across the state including Heart of Oklahoma, Crownline Arena, Kiddie Park, the Chisholm Trail Expo Center, and the Stride Bank Center. Bluepeak further invests in local communities by supporting rodeos and fairs, donating equipment to first responders, and funding high school athletic programs and booster clubs. In 2026, Bluepeak will join Route 66’s 100th anniversary celebrations in Yukon, Elk City, and Clinton.
South Dakota: In Rapid City and Sioux Falls, Bluepeak partners with Monument Health Foundation, and the Sanford Children’s Hospital Child Life program. The company also sponsors community staples including CMN Radiothons, Storybook Island, Canaries Baseball, Sioux Falls Marathon and the President’s Bowl.
North Dakota: Bluepeak is a proud partner of University of North Dakota Athletics. In addition, the company sponsors the Sertoma 4th of July, Downtown Street Fair, Holly Dazzle Christmas Carolers and one of the region’s most popular annual events – the Potato Bowl French Fry Feed Kid Zone and Scholarship program.
Minnesota: Across their southwest Minnesota markets including Marshall, Luverne, Pipestone and Worthington, Bluepeak sponsors the Red Baron Expo Center, Marshall and Worthington hockey programs, local county fairs, and community traditions that reflect the region’s strong agricultural roots.
Texas: In Denison, Bluepeak sponsors many of the city events including the Police Gala, Easter Egg Hunt, Bandits Bluegrass & BBQ, Music on Main, 4th of July celebration and Denison on Ice. Bluepeak also supports the Katy Depot Days, Arts Council and the high school athletics and after prom event.
Residents and businesses can visit mybluepeak.com to check service availability, sign up for updates, and learn more about Bluepeak’s expansion. Follow Bluepeak on the social media platforms of LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram for ongoing news and updates.
About Bluepeak Bluepeak is a new kind of internet and TV provider bringing fast, reliable, affordable internet to places that have needed better options for too long. The company has roots serving Great Plains and Midwest communities going back more than 30 years.
As the need for internet in the region has evolved, so has Bluepeak, upgrading and expanding service to markets in Oklahoma, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wyoming, North Dakota and Texas with the newest cutting-edge technology. These expansion efforts include multi-million-dollar infrastructure projects, community involvement, and growth through local hires.
Bluepeak is earning the trust of customers and businesses through simple, affordable offerings, responsive, reliable customer service, and transparent pricing. The company’s unique approach to delivering internet service has earned Bluepeak accolades for customer satisfaction, network performance, workplace culture, and meaningful community partnerships.
For more information, visit Bluepeak.
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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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