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Council grants license to WECOM Fiber for $35 million Prescott Valley build; company says phase 1 will reach 25,000 homes
Summary
Prescott Valley approved a five-year license with WECOM Fiber to construct a privately funded, $35 million fiber network (Phase 1) covering roughly 25,000 households; license uses state statutory authority for use of public rights-of-way.
The Prescott Valley Town Council on June 26 approved a five-year license allowing WECOM Fiber (doing business as WECOM) to use the town's public roadways to construct, operate and maintain a fiber-optic network; WECOM told the council Phase 1 is a $35 million, privately funded build intended to reach about 25,000 households and businesses.
During a presentation WECOM representatives described the company as Arizona-based, said…
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