Allo Communications Starts 100% Fiber Expansion in Sidney

Allo Communications Starts 100% Fiber Expansion in Sidney
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April 5th, 2022 | News Release

ALLO Communications is expanding their network again in the Panhandle, this time starting an all-fiber project in Sidney as of Tuesday.

After working closely with the city to complete the necessary agreements, ALLO has partnered with local contractors to build the fiber-optic network.  

ALLO teams will begin constructing the fiber infrastructure throughout Sidney. Residents and businesses will receive advance notice of necessary work in yards and easements through the mail. ALLO teams may also knock on your door to explain the process and answer any questions you may have.  

ALLO’s fiber investment will ensure that Sidney is connected at a world-class level by providing businesses, residents, and governmental entities with exceptional internet, TV, and phone solutions over an all-fiber network.  

Expected construction process:  

Step 1: ALLO designs the fiber-optic route to provide service to businesses and homes in Sidney.  

Step 2: ALLO partners with contractors to install underground ductwork. 

Step 3: ALLO accesses each splice vault and pedestal to splice the fiber that will connect to your business or home and then tests the connection to ensure fast, symmetrical speeds.  

Step 4: When you order internet, TV, and phone service, ALLO connects the fiber from the pedestal to your home or business before your service installation. 

 President, Brad Moline, expressed his enthusiasm for the start of construction in Sidney, “We believe that communities should have access to exceptional communications. ALLO’s purpose is to enable and future-proof each community we serve to open windows, and we look forward to contributing to Sidney’s successful future.” 

For more construction information, please visit AlloFiber.com/Construction.  

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