Bluepeak has unveiled a multimillion-dollar plan to bring high-speed fiber internet to Pawhuska, Oklahoma, expanding its footprint to 17 markets in Oklahoma.
The company said the Pawhuska project, announced on Jan. 14, is aimed at increasing technological capacity for the city and Osage County, laying fiber throughout the area.
Residents and local businesses are expected to gain symmetrical upload and download speeds, enabling faster file transfers and improved remote collaboration as part of the upgrade.
Bluepeak also plans to offer whole-home Wi‑Fi powered by the eero system, along with enhanced security features. Pricing is described as straightforward and transparent, with various plans designed to fit different budgets and lifestyles.
Rich Fish, Bluepeak’s CEO, said the company is proud to partner with Pawhuska to deliver fast, reliable fiber that supports business growth and community opportunities.
During construction, Bluepeak said it will support local nonprofits, sports teams and community events as the build progresses.