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Comcast tells Bossier City Council it has invested about $19.3M in fiber expansion, aims to finish buildout by 2026
Summary
Ronnie Colvin, senior director of external affairs for Comcast, told the Bossier City Council on July 15 that Comcast has invested about $19,300,000 to date in a fiber network expansion in Bossier City and is roughly halfway through the planned buildout, with remaining work expected to finish in 2026.
Ronnie Colvin, senior director of external affairs for Comcast, told the Bossier City Council on July 15 that Comcast has invested about $19,300,000 to date in a fiber network expansion in Bossier City and is roughly halfway through the planned buildout. "When complete, we'll build out the majority of Bossier City," Colvin said, and the company expects the remaining work to finish in 2026.
Colvin said the network will support multi‑gig residential speeds — "up to 2 gig for residents right now" — and that Comcast plans to make higher‑capacity business services available ‘‘by the end of Q4 of this year,’’ including business offerings up to 100 gigabits per second. He described an entry‑level residential price point of $14.95 and a five‑year…
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