
ImOn Communications on March 15 announced that 3,200 residential addresses in Iowa City are to be added to their high-speed fiber network as part of the first phase of their three-year network expansion plan.
Residents in Oak Grove, Creekside, Longfellow and Lucas Farms neighborhoods can now receive internet, video and telephone service through ImOnโs fiber network.
โWe are off and running,โ says Patrice Carroll, CEO of ImOn, in a statement. โThe completion of phase one demonstrates to us that we are well equipped to meet the needs of Iowa City and Coralville within the next 12 months. Adding 3,200 addresses to the network in such a short time is a great start in fulfilling our commitment to building out all ImOnโs existing markets in the next three years.โ
ImOn hopes to โcomplete significant buildsโ in Coralville, Cedar Rapids and Dubuque after being the first company to offer fiber-to-the-home service in Cedar Rapids in 2011 and residential gigabit service in 2015, according to the press release.
In February, the company signed a definitive agreement to be acquired by Goldman Sachs Asset Managementโs infrastructure investing business.
โIncreasing usage and reliance on broadband connectivity by households and businesses create a highly attractive growth opportunity for ImOn to deploy FTTP infrastructure,โ said Leonard Seevers, a digital infrastructure investing partner within Goldman Sachs Asset Management, in a statement. โWe are incredibly excited to partner with Patrice and the rest of the ImOn management team, and to be ImOnโs strategic and capital partner as it executes this next phase of growth.โ