In Texas, Vexus Fiber expands broadband to more Rio Grande Valley communities

Jan. 13, 2023
100% fiber-optic internet services from Vexus will soon available to more residents in the Rio Grande Valley communities of Harlingen and McAllen, Texas.

Vexus Fiber, a dominant fiber broadband service provider (BSP) in Texas, Louisiana, and New Mexico, recently announced its 100% fiber-optic internet will soon available to more residents in the Rio Grande Valley communities of Harlingen and McAllen, Texas.

According to a press release, the 10- gigabit network expansion is being privately funded by Vexus, connecting homes and businesses to the BSPs symmetrical multi-gigabit speed internet services.

Residents located in Vexus Fiber’s initial construction areas may now sign up for services to be installed by visiting shop.vexusfiber.com. The network is designed to provide customers with symmetrical gigabit speeds and a secure connection that protects their personal information. It is also a network that is built to grow with the needs of the community it serves, noted the BSP, adding that these features are imperative in supporting the economic development of the region.

Vexus Fiber currently operates fiber-to-the-home networks in Lubbock, Amarillo, Wichita Falls, Abilene, and surrounding areas in Texas, as well as Hammond, Covington and Mandeville in Louisiana. The company is building new networks in the Rio Grande Valley, Tyler, Nacogdoches, Huntsville, Laredo, and San Angelo, Texas. They are also expanding in Lake Charles, Alexandria, and Pineville Louisiana as well as Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Vexus is headquartered in Lubbock, Texas. As construction continues throughout the Valley, residents in construction areas will receive 30 days advance notice via email and mail about construction activity in their neighborhood. Vexus provides additional messaging, such as yard signs, to notify residents of when construction is beginning in their neighborhood. Vexus crews are marked by ID tags and branded vehicles.

Jim Gleason, CEO of Vexus Fiber, commented:

“We are extremely excited to be able to further increase our service footprint throughout Texas. As a company that is headquartered in Lubbock, it’s nice to continue our investment in this great state. Our future-proof network will allow residents and businesses of the Rio Grande Valley to experience an internet connection that is extremely reliable, very fast and supports all their internet needs. Reliability, speed and local support are the three things most wanted by customers, and Vexus offers all three. We understand how many families and businesses rely on the internet in their day-to-day lives and we aim to make their experience seamless. People shouldn’t have to worry about their internet lagging, and with Vexus Fiber, you don’t have to.”

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