The company’s first priority is growing network capacity, performance and implementing network-wide upgrades; it will invest $500 million in improvements
Kirkland, Washington (May 1, 2020) Ziply Fiber today finalized its acquisition of the northwest operations of Frontier Communications in a $1.35 billion transaction funded from the $2.004 billion the company raised for the purchase and a half-billion dollars of network and service improvements. The closing means that the nearly 500,000 residential and business internet, phone, and/or TV subscribers in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana will become Ziply Fiber customers today, and that network improvement will begin immediately.
As part of its $500 million additional investment commitment into improving its network and service in all four states, Ziply Fiber’s top priority is expanding the capacity of its core and aggregation networks to benefit all customers. The company is also kicking off the first set in an extensive series of projects in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana to improve the connected lives of its residential, small business, and enterprise customers.
Many of these improvements are designed to help the entire network perform better. At the same time, more and more people across the region work from home and engage with their schools, community groups, friends, customers, business partners, and workforces primarily online.
“We see significant opportunity to improve the quality of the networks for our Northwest communities,” said Harold Zeitz, CEO of Ziply Fiber, “At Ziply Fiber, we are engineering a state-of-the-art, modern network that is purpose-built for the internet, meaning our customers will have a better online experience than is possible with any other technology.”
To jump-start the improvements and because of the confidence Ziply Fiber’s leaders had in this transaction, the company began pre-investing in the capacity and design of its next-generation network months ago and today is continuing its expert work to ensure the network is:
“These are big changes for the Northwest, and we’re thrilled to begin building the best, fastest network possible,” added Zeitz. “We’re going to start installing new network equipment immediately, and while the current public health situation is going to present some timeline challenges to some projects, we are already well on our way to a better experience for our customers.”
That experience includes giving Ziply Fiber customers an exceptionally reliable network; more choice and control, meaning no forced bundling of services; and refreshingly great customer experience with clear, transparent pricing and responsive, friendly service. That’s the Ziply commitment.
“We intend to bring fiber to a lot more of our communities,” added Zeitz. “Currently, just over 30% of the businesses and homes we pass can connect to our fiber today. Our goal is to add a lot more fiber in the coming months and years so that nearly 85% of homes and businesses can get the internet they deserve.”
Ziply Fiber has also identified several service improvement projects to kick-off in May across all four states and finalize plans for cities and towns to start first. Many projects will be slated for small and rural towns often overlooked by national providers when it comes to broadband technology.
To help all customers across the region, Ziply Fiber also is:
Ziply Fiber’s primary service offerings will be Fiber Internet (symmetrical 1GB/sec) and phone for residential customers, Business Fiber Internet, and Ziply Voice services for small businesses; and a variety of internet, networking, and voice solutions for enterprise customers. The company also will continue to support DSL and TV customers. A full listing of products and services can be found at www.ziplyfiber.com.
Ziply Fiber is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, and has major offices in Everett, Washington; Beaverton, Oregon; and Hayden, Idaho. Most of Ziply Fiber’s executive team, which consists of former executives from AT&T, CenturyLink, and Wave Broadband, either grew up in the Northwest or have spent the better part of thirty years living here. That local ownership and market familiarity is an essential part of the company mindset and culture.