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Allo Fiber, Courtesy

NEBRASKA — ALLO Fiber announced the successful completion of multiple fiber-to-the-premise broadband projects, expanding high-speed internet access to thousands of homes and businesses in rural and underserved Nebraska communities through grants awarded by the Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC) using Capital Project Funds.

The newly completed network delivers ALLO’s award-winning fiber service with speeds up to 2 gigabits, dramatically
improving reliability, upload performance, and latency for areas that previously relied on legacy DSL technology.

The completed projects include South Bridgeport, North Ogallala, Seward County, East and West Valentine, the Scotts Bluff National Monument area, Village of Bradshaw, Rural Wayne to Wakefield, and Blue River Lodge, extending ALLO’s 100% fiber network to more than 1,450 addresses. Over an 18-month period, ALLO constructed 342 miles of fiber to deliver broadband service to households and businesses that previously lacked reliable access.

These projects are part of Nebraska’s broader broadband expansion efforts supporting an estimated 21,000 homes and businesses through the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Capital Projects Fund. The funds are administered through the Nebraska Broadband Bridge Program, a competitive grant initiative focused on expanding access to reliable broadband and advancing digital inclusion, particularly in rural communities across the state.

“Completing these projects within a single year reflects both the strength of our local teams and the effectiveness of Nebraska’s broadband investment strategy,” said Brad Moline, Founder and CEO of ALLO Fiber. “We’re grateful for the partnership with the Nebraska Public Service Commission and proud to deliver fast, reliable fiber internet to communities that have historically lacked access.”

ALLO has a proven track record of efficiently executing grant-funded broadband projects in multiple states, leveraging its all-fiber infrastructure, local workforce, and extensive experience in building and operating networks in rural and regional markets.
Through these projects, ALLO Fiber delivered future-ready, fiber-optic internet to homes and businesses across Nebraska, connecting residents, supporting local businesses, and strengthening communities with the speed, reliability, and local customer service ALLO is known
for.

The company extends its appreciation to the Nebraska Public Service Commission and state leaders for their partnership in expanding access to high-quality broadband, ensuring that more Nebraskans are equipped to participate fully in today’s digital economy