RightFiber, a Ritter Communications brand, announced a $50+ million expansion of its all-fiber network into North Texas, promising residential speeds up to 5 Gbps and business connectivity up to 100 Gbps.
Construction is already underway in Seagoville, the first North Texas community where activity has begun.
“As a native Texan, I’m proud that we are building our network deeper into North Texas,” said RightFiber CEO Heath Simpson, highlighting the growth strategy behind the move.
RightFiber has expanded in recent years to Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Kentucky, and says the North Texas expansion will be guided by what it calls a “Right by You” pledge, including proactive construction notices and restoration of any impacted property.
The investment leverages a 100% fiber-optic platform and aligns with Ritter’s 120-year legacy in broadband, telecom, video and data center services across the southern United States, with no full deployment timeline disclosed beyond Seagoville as the first active site.