
ImOn Communications, a leading provider of high-speed Internet services, has announced the expansion of its fiber-optic network to five communities in southeast Iowa.
The expansion will bring ImOn fiber service to Burlington, West Burlington, Keokuk, Fort Madison and Mount Pleasant, according to a release.
Construction will begin this spring in Burlington and West Burlington. The three other communities will follow.
“We are thrilled to be adding Burlington, West Burlington, Keokuk, Fort Madison, and Mount Pleasant to our fiber family in 2025,” ImOn president and CEO Patrice Carroll said. “This expansion will provide Iowa home and business owners with access to the fastest, most reliable type of Internet technology available today to help them thrive in this digital age.”
ImOn has already begun preliminary work on network design in these cities, collaborating with city officials during the early planning phases. The ImOn team will continue to communicate with the appropriate city officials, as well as the broader community, to keep them informed of all construction plans.
Once construction is complete and service is live in each community, homes will have access to Internet speeds up to 1 gigabit per second, and businesses will have access to Internet speeds up to 10 gigabits per second.
Founded in Cedar Rapids in 2007, ImOn’s service area has grown rapidly over the last decade to include the Cedar Rapids metro, Iowa City metro, Dubuque metro, Sioux City metro, Marshalltown, and Clinton and Camanche. Burlington and West Burlington will mark ImOn’s seventh metro area with fiber Internet service.