
CAMANCHE, Iowa – ImOn Communications is expanding its 100% fiber-optic network to this city, the leading provider of high-speed internet service across Iowa announced recently.
This year, its leaders say, ImOn plans to build out the City of Camanche to provide ultra-fast fiber internet service to both homes and businesses.
“We are thrilled to be adding Camanche to our family of fiber communities,” ImOn President and CEO Patrice Carroll said in a company news release. “This expansion will give Camanche homeowners and business owners access to the fastest, most reliable Internet technology available, backed by high-quality customer service and dedicated community support from our team.”
ImOn’s leadership also thanked the City of Camanche for its support and said they are looking forward to continuing the collaboration throughout the construction process. ImOn and its team said they will continue to communicate with city officials as well as the broader community to keep them informed of all construction plans.
Mayor excited to connect
“Internet is a home essential in this day and age, whether it’s used for working, learning, entertainment, or connecting with friends and family,” Camanche Mayor Austin Pruett said in the release. “As mayor, I am excited that ImOn is willing to bring its fiber network to our community as another option for Camanche residents and businesses.”
Once service is live, Camanche homes will have access to Internet speeds up to 1 Gigabit per second. Businesses will have access to Internet speeds up to 10 Gigabits per second. Both residential and business services will be powered by ImOn’s reliable network.
Camanche is the sixth metro service area to be added to ImOn’s advanced fiber network. Founded in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 2007, ImOn’s service area has grown rapidly over the past five years. They include the Cedar Rapids metro, Iowa City metro, Dubuque metro, and the Siouxland area, the area around Sioux City. Earlier this year, ImOn announced plans to expand its fiber network to Marshalltown, Iowa, in 2024.
For more information about ImOn Communications and its services, visit www.imon.net.