Town of Frederick to Join Intrepid Fiber Networks’ Open-Access Broadband Expansion

Town of Frederick to Join Intrepid Fiber Networks’ Open-Access Broadband Expansion

FREDERICK, Colo., June 10, 2025 –On Friday, Intrepid Fiber Networks, in partnership with ALLO Fiber, held a groundbreaking event in Frederick, Colorado, officially commemorating the beginning of its network deployment to over 5,400 homes and businesses across the town. This initiative marks a significant investment into Frederick’s digital future, bringing symmetrical, multi-gigabit Internet speeds to residents and businesses and ensuring the community is well-positioned to meet the growing demands of a connected world.

Present at the event were Frederick’s Mayor Tracie Crites, Mayor Pro Tem Kevin Brown, Frederick Board of Trustees: Windi Padia, Dan March, Mark Lamach, Frederick Town Manager Bryan Ostler, Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce, Town of Frederick Staff, Intrepid and ALLO personnel.

Engineering, permitting and construction in Frederick has already begun and full network completion is expected in early 2027. This effort is part of Intrepid’s broader commitment to delivering world-class broadband infrastructure to communities across the United States.

“We’re thrilled to be working with the Town of Frederick to bring fiber optic infrastructure to their community. This is an investment in the future of this community, ensuring residents and businesses get access to digital opportunities,” said Jack Waters, CEO of Intrepid Fiber Networks.

Frederick Mayor Tracie Crites expressed strong support for the initiative, stating, “This marks a transformative chapter in Frederick’s infrastructure story and a bold investment in the everyday lives of our residents – supporting everything from remote work and online learning to health care, entrepreneurship, and main street commerce.”

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