All West Fiber has announced targeted upgrades to its Rock Springs, Wyoming network, bringing multi-gig fiber internet closer to more homes and businesses. The initiative aims to deliver speeds up to 8 Gigabits per second (Gbps) and support growing bandwidth demands in the region.
Built on All West’s existing fiber backbone, the upgrades are designed to provide true fiber connectivity with low latency, reliable performance, and long-term scalability as households and businesses demand faster connections.
“This upgrade reflects our continued investment in Rock Springs by transitioning more of our existing network to fiber,” said Matt Myers, chief operations officer of All West Fiber. “Multi-gig fiber provides the speed, reliability, and flexibility the community deserves as demand continues to grow.”
Construction activity will continue in selected areas as crews expand multi-gig availability and reinforce the network backbone across Rock Springs, aligning with All West’s broader strategy to invest in robust fiber infrastructure across rural and regional communities in the Mountain West.
Residents and businesses will be notified as upgraded service becomes available in their area, with All West aiming to minimize disruption while expanding access.
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