Integra Telecom Expands Metro Fiber Network in Denver

Telecommunication service provider, Integra Telecom, announced that it has invested 2.1 million to expand its metro fiber network in Denver. The company will extend the network by 121-route miles. The network investment allowed the company to extend its Colorado portfolio by adding new broadband services.

Integra’s new, advanced fiber optic network in Denver supports Ethernet broadband services for all types of business enterprises. The fiber network enables the company to expand its product offerings to major enterprises that require advanced networks. Such requirements can be offered only by carriers using the local fiber networks.

Integra Telecom’s Senior VP, Ken Worcester, stated that the new metro fiber network in Denver allows business organizations to enjoy the company’s local customer service as well as a range of broadband products and services.

Integra Telecom’s Chief Executive Officer, Dudley Slater, stated that Denver offers significant growth opportunity and they are delighted to expand their fiber network services to the area businesses.

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