BAM Broadband today announced the start of construction on a new, state-of-the-art fiber network in Aurora, Colorado, a milestone in the company’s broader expansion across the Colorado Front Range.
The Aurora project will deliver ultra-fast, symmetrical speeds ranging from 1 Gbps to 8 Gbps. The service will feature a Price Lock Guarantee on every plan, with no data caps and no long‑term contracts, underscoring BAM’s focus on value and simplicity.
Executives describe the approach as a commitment to transparent, customer‑friendly service. The company has highlighted initiatives such as local hiring and discounts for active and retired military personnel and residents aged 65 and older as part of its community‑based strategy.
Engineering work for the Aurora expansion is already underway, with construction expected to begin in the first neighborhoods in the coming weeks after permit approvals. Residents in some areas may have already seen BAM trucks in their streets gathering information for permits.
The multi‑year project is slated to continue through 2026 and into 2027, ultimately delivering high‑speed fiber internet to thousands of homes and businesses across Aurora. The first homes are anticipated to be service‑ready by mid‑2026.
“We are thrilled to break ground and bring our world‑class fiber internet to Aurora residents and businesses,” said Jack Koo, BAM Broadband’s CEO. “Our mission is simple: reliable, symmetrical speeds up to 8 Gbps with straightforward, customer‑friendly plans that remove guesswork and frustration.”
Donald Ray, Chief Development Officer at BAM Broadband, added that Aurora’s vibrant, diverse community motivates the company to be more than a provider—”we’re here to be a true community partner.” He emphasized the local, Colorado‑based focus and noted the Price Lock Guarantee and community discounts as reflections of BAM’s commitment to the neighborhoods it serves.