
ImOn Communications, a leading provider of fiber internet services, announced that the company last year significantly expanded its fiber footprint across Iowa including extending new service to Clinton and Camanche.
Based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, ImOn also reported in a news release Tuesday, Feb. 11, that it gave back more than $580,000 to non-profits, community programs, and initiatives across its six service areas in 2024.
According to the company, its expansion efforts involved laying 265 miles (1.4 million linear feet) of fiber internet cables in both new and existing service areas. The new infrastructure represented a $67 million investment.
More than half of the fiber laid (168 miles) last year continued expanding ImOn’s existing network in the Cedar Rapids metro and Greater Dubuque area.
Also in eastern Iowa, ImOn extended fiber internet to Clinton and Camanche for the first time. The Camanche network was completed in early January 2025 while Clinton will be built out this spring.
ImOn also invested in new metro areas, including Siouxland, which encompasses the communities surrounding Sioux City. Much of this expansion took place in South Sioux City – marking ImOn’s first Nebraska network.
In addition, the company began building fiber internet in Marshalltown in 2024 and will begin serving customers this spring.
“2024 was an incredibly pivotal year for us,” Patrice Carroll, ImOn president and CEO, said in the release. “We continued our rapid growth, both in our own backyard and in new communities – even new states. I’m immensely proud of the entire ImOn team, and our contractors, partners, and vendors, whose hard work made this possible.”
“We are also deeply grateful to our customers – their demand for fast, reliable, high-quality Internet is what inspires us to keep expanding our fiber network each year,” she said.
Expansion continues
ImOn plans to continue its network expansion in 2025, focusing on bringing cutting-edge connectivity to underserved communities across the Midwest.
In addition, ImOn also grew its ImOn Gives program. In the release, the company said it gave back $580,000 to its service areas, ultimately supporting more than 190 organizations. The company focuses on four giving pillars: arts and culture, children and education, economic development, and social services.
“Whether it’s a new community we’re entering or one we’ve served for years, our goal is always the same: to get involved and make a positive impact beyond providing our Internet service,” Ms. Carroll added. “We’re honored to have been able to contribute over half a million dollars to our service areas last year, and I’m excited to see how we can continue supporting our communities in 2025.”
For more information about ImOn Communications, visit www.imon.net.