Allo announces fiber project in Ralston, completion of Milford construction
LINCOLN, Neb. – Two eastern Nebraska communities took steps toward fiber internet on Monday.
Allo announced a new fiber-to-the-premise project in Ralston on Monday.
Allo leaders recently met with Ralston’s City Council to share plans to enable the company’s telephone, video, and other broadband services throughout the community.
A cable franchise agreement with Allo was approved, permitting Allo to utilize the rights-of-way for construction of the network.
“The City of Ralston works hard every day to improve the lives of our citizens and attract new opportunities. New broadband partners for Ralston play an important role in those efforts. Allo’s all-fiber network will create new broadband choices, improve reliability, and help grow our local economy with millions of dollars of capital invested right here in our hometown,” Mayor Donald Groesser said.
Allo also announced the completion of construction of a fiberoptic network in Milford on Monday.
The company announced the start of construction in August of 2022, finishing just shy of a year later.
“The addition of a fiber-optic network in Milford means they have future-proofed residents and businesses for all the evolving ways we use technology,” Allo president Brad Moline said.
Milford becomes the 35th community in the Allo network.