Kendall County, Illinois, Builds Its Own Fiber Network After Being Snubbed By Monopolies
Frustrated by years of substandard broadband service from regional telecommunications monopolies, Kendall County (IL) residents have joined the growing chorus of Americans that are tackling the problem head on by building their own better, faster, more affordable fiber networks. The Kendall County network, part of a public-private partnership with Pivot-Tech, is being funded by a tax-free revenue bond. Kendall County officials say that the full cost of the network, which will include private investment from Pivot-Tech, is expected to ultimately be $67 million, serving more than 13,000 locations county wide. Construction is slated to begin in the fall of 2024, and officials say the county will own the finished network.
Kendall County, Illinois, Builds Its Own Fiber Network After Being Snubbed By Monopolies