Ripple Fiber has inaugurated a new Itasca-area office at 945 W. Hawthorn Dr, marking another milestone in its Illinois expansion. The opening ceremony drew local leaders, community members, and partners to celebrate the company’s ongoing investment in fiber-only connectivity for the region.
The Itasca facility arrives as Ripple Fiber prepares to launch service in Elk Grove Village, with broader plans to extend its 100% fiber network across Cook and DuPage counties. Construction is slated to begin in Naperville, Streamwood, Joliet, and Aurora in 2026, signaling a multi-year rollout to thousands of homes.
“Cook and DuPage Counties represent thriving, family-oriented communities with great schools and beautiful parks,” said Greg Wilson, founder and CEO of Ripple Fiber. “As these neighborhoods grow, we’re proud to deliver faster, more reliable internet that supports that growth in Itasca and beyond.”
Ripple Fiber emphasizes its 100% fiber-optic network, which is designed to support remote work, online learning, gaming, and streaming with high bandwidth and symmetrical upload and download speeds. The company markets transparent pricing with no contracts or hidden fees, including a Price for Life guarantee on multi-gigabit packages, with 1 Gig and 2 Gig offerings positioned competitively.
Residents in active construction zones are encouraged to pre-order Ripple Fiber service online, by phone, or in person at the Itasca office, enabling a smoother transition as service becomes available in the area. The Elk Grove Village buildout began in June 2025 as a $104 million project, with Ripple Fiber continuing to explore expansion opportunities to reach more homes in the region.
Ripple Fiber’s Itasca office underscores the company’s commitment to connecting communities with future-ready networks that aim to power daily life for years to come.
 
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