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Ripple Fiber Expands to 35,000 Homes

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Ripple Fiber expands fiber internet service to more than 35,000 homes in Plymouth and Canton, Michigan, as part of a broader Wayne County rollout.

Ripple Fiber has announced the launch of fiber internet service to more than 35,000 households in Plymouth and Canton, Michigan, expanding a 100‑percent fiber network in Wayne County. The rollout follows a recent service launch in Allen Park earlier this year, with the broader project expected to exceed 60,000 homes as Ripple extends into Livonia, Garden City, and Westland through 2026.

“Our efficient crews, community partnerships, and dedicated local team have each played an invaluable role in the successful deployment of our first project in Michigan,” said Greg Wilson, Founder and CEO of Ripple Fiber. “This milestone represents an exciting opportunity to introduce our high‑speed fiber internet to more residents in Wayne County, while we continue identifying expansion areas throughout the state.”

Whether used for remote work, online learning, gaming, or streaming, Ripple Fiber users can expect high bandwidth with symmetrical upload and download speeds. The company is known for transparent pricing with no contracts or hidden fees, and it offers Price for Life on multigig package options, with 1 Gig and 2 Gig tiers priced competitively.

Residents benefit from a locally based team dedicated to delivering an exceptional experience before, during, and after service installation. Ripple Fiber actively supports the community through memberships in the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce, the Livonia-Westland Chamber of Commerce, and the Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber. The local office is located at 44736 Helm St, Plymouth, MI 48170.

The Plymouth and Canton expansion is part of Ripple Fiber’s statewide growth plan, with the Wayne County project continuing into Livonia, Garden City, and Westland as construction progresses into 2026, and the total footprint expected to surpass 60,000 homes.

 

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