RightFiber, the Ritter Communications brand, has begun lighting up new fiber customers in Paducah, Kentucky, as part of a $13 million upgrade to improve local connectivity.
The investment aims to deliver future-proof fiber services to both homes and businesses in Paducah, which sits near the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers in western Kentucky.
Company executives have visited Paducah frequently during the rollout, underscoring the community’s importance as the service expands across McCracken County.
In a release this week, RightFiber reiterated its commitment to enhancing quality of life in the area, with CEO Heath Simpson praising Paducah as a special community and expressing pride in the new services.
Beyond infrastructure, RightFiber highlighted its community work, noting a $30,000 donation to the United Way of Western Kentucky last fall as part of its broader engagement.
Construction is expected to continue through 2026, with RightFiber outlining plans to extend coverage and deploy future-proof technology across the region.