Construction of ALLO’s 100% fiber-optic network in Kingman, New Kingman, and Butler is set to start soon. After working closely with the city to complete the necessary agreements, ALLO has partnered with local contractors to begin building the areawide fiber-optic infrastructure.
ALLO intends to celebrate the introduction of groundbreaking technology with a construction starting ceremony on May 3rd. Community members are encouraged to attend the event at the Historic Powerhouse Visitor Center, 120 W Andy Devine Ave, at 10:00 AM. ALLO team members and community leaders will be in attendance to discuss construction, connectivity, timelines, and expanded service options.
Throughout the various stages of construction, residents and businesses will receive advance notice by mail of necessary work in yards and easements. The ALLO team may also knock on your door to explain the process and answer any of your fiber questions.
ALLO’s fiber investment will establish a world-class connection in Kingman, New Kingman, and Butler. The all-fiber network will provide businesses, residents, and governmental entities with exceptional internet, TV, and phone solutions.
Expected construction process:
Step 1: ALLO designs the fiber-optic route to provide service to businesses and homes.
Step 2: ALLO partners with contractors to install underground ductwork.
Step 3: ALLO accesses each splice vault and pedestal to splice the fiber that will connect to your business or home and then tests the connection to ensure fast, symmetrical speeds.
Step 4: When you order internet, TV, and phone service, ALLO connects the fiber from the pedestal to your home or business before your service installation.
ALLO President, Brad Moline, “ALLO is very excited to expand our services to Kingman, New Kingman, and Butler. This is an exceptional region in Arizona which will be made even better by the elimination of bandwidth issues. ALLO's fiber infrastructure will future-proof businesses and residents for years to come and we look forward to seeing the positive impacts our advanced technology will encourage across these great communities.”
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