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Christian County approves three-year internet services agreement with Liberty

5872093 · October 2, 2025
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The Christian County Commission voted unanimously Oct. 2 to award an internet services agreement to Liberty, consolidating multiple circuits, formalizing long-standing use of Liberty’s fiber and expecting lower monthly costs and faster service.

On Oct. 2, the Christian County Commission voted to approve a three-year internet services agreement with Liberty to replace SpringNet as the county’s primary last-mile provider and to formalize use of Liberty-owned fiber connections the county has used informally for years.

County staff told commissioners the change will consolidate six separate circuits into one larger circuit for the county campus and other county buildings, formalize payment for Liberty equipment that has been in use “on a handshake basis,” and is expected to lower monthly recurring costs while increasing capacity. “For several years, Christian County has utilized SpringNet for their Internet services. And SpringNet has always used Liberty and the last mile,” said Kim, county staff, reporting…

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