Dublin’s Fiber to Every Home project is underway! altafiber crews began construction in April 2024, and the project will be completed over the next three years. The network will be constructed in several phases, beginning at the Expedient data center on Innovation Drive. As of September 13, residents in the first phase have access and may request service!
Residents will receive mailers and doorhangers from altafiber ahead of construction.
If you received a notification on your door, that means crews will be in your neighborhood in the next few weeks. Work hours are 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Should you have questions about construction, please contact altafiber directly at 614.859.6723. (Press “1” for construction concerns).
Please visit the Dublin-altafiber landing page to learn more about what to expect during the construction process.
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The City of Dublin and altafiber are committed to limiting disruptions for residents and restoring all properties once construction is completed.
Completion Date – Substantially complete by fall 2026
In June 2023, the City announced this exciting initiative to provide access to reliable, ultra-fast fiber for all residents. This project will ensure that every premises in the city has access to internet service up to 10 gigabits, which helps meet the growing broadband demands of our community and supports Dublin’s goal of being the most connected city in the nation. City Council approved an agreement with altafiber, the provider that was selected following a competitive process.
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In August, the City hosted a virtual meeting to answer some frequently asked questions about the Fiber to Every Home initiative. This video recap includes valuable information for residents, so they know what to expect during the construction process.
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