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Provided by AGPLittle Rock, AR, May 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kinetic, a leading residential and business fiber internet provider, is expanding its fiber-optic network to deliver a better internet experience to more Americans.
Kinetic’s expansion is part of its transition from copper-based communications infrastructure to fiber-optic networks, emphasizing the role fiber now plays in supporting the country’s rapidly expanding digital demands.
As industries, households, and public institutions increasingly rely on high-capacity connectivity, fiber internet has emerged as the communications foundation capable of sustaining long-term growth in data traffic, emerging technologies, and modern network reliability standards.
This critical infrastructure evolution from copper to fiber will offer connectivity to enhance consumers’ everyday lives, both now and in the future.
“The shift from copper to fiber is not only a technological change; it is a foundational modernization of the nation’s communications infrastructure,” said Manuel Sampedro, Kinetic’s chief network officer. “It represents an important technical milestone for communities across the country. Fiber networks deliver far greater capacity and long-term durability, ensuring they can support the increasing demands placed on them by residents, businesses, and advanced digital services. As more essential functions rely on dependable connectivity, fiber becomes the infrastructure standard that communities can build upon for decades.”
Kinetic’ notes there are several factors contributing to the national transition:
The national move toward fiber has accelerated in recent years as service providers, municipalities, and private organizations invest in long-term infrastructure improvements.
Data from the Fiber Broadband Association estimates that fiber-optic service is now available to approximately 60 percent of U.S. households, a number expected to continue increasing as modernization initiatives progress.
“Communities depend on reliable and scalable network infrastructure more than ever before,” Sampedro added. “Fiber is the future, and as the country moves toward a fiber-based communications framework, the focus remains on supporting long-term growth, improving network resiliency, and enabling the technologies that rely on high-performance connectivity.”
More information about Kinetic’s fiber services is available at www.gokinetic.com.

Media Contact Company Name: Kinetic Contact Person: Megan Krtek Phone: 1-877-903-4237 Country: United States Website: https://www.gokinetic.com
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