RightFiber Expands 100% Fiber Internet Network to Texarkana Residents
💻 Ritter Communications in Texarkana
💻Fiber optic internet residential service coming
💻Homeowners will be notified when installation begins
If you don't have fiber optic internet in your neighborhood, that could be changing soon.
Ritter Communications has been in the Texarkana area helping businesses with fiber optic internet for over four years. Now, they are setting their sights on residential service. Ritter Communications recently announced it has begun a $7 million investment in the infrastructure to deliver RightFiber, the company's residential service to homes in Texarkana.
Ritter Communications CEO Heath Simpson said in a press release,
This RightFiber expansion deepens our commitment to Texarkana, connecting residential neighborhoods with advanced fiber internet with speeds up to 5 Gig.
RightFiber has been around since 2021 offering the fastest residential internet providers to homes across Arkansas and West Tennessee.
Once RightFiber starts construction residents will be notified when services will be available by door tags, mail, yard signs and even door-to-door team members. This will help explain and answer any questions homeowners might have about the construction process. RightFiber has also created a What to Expect page and video on their website to keep you up to date.
The company also promises that if any property is disturbed by construction, it will be repaired before the work is finished.
Visit RightFiber.com to check availability and learn more about the internet service options offered in your neighborhood.
Ritter Communications is based in Jonesboro, Arkansas and has been in the communications technology business for over 115 years. If you have any questions or concerns about this endeavor in the Texarkana area, you can call the RightFiber Construction Hotline at (833)565-1994.
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