Fidium Fiber deploys 2-Gig broadband service for Southern Vermont CUD

Aug. 8, 2022
The new fiber network, announced in May, is the result of a partnership between Southern Vermont Communication Union District (CUD) and Consolidated Communications. 12,000 homes, including 400 previously unserved, now benefit from multi-gigabit speeds.

Fidium Fiber’s multi-gigabit, all fiber service is now available to order for 12,000 homes in Bennington County, Vermont, including 400 homes that previously did not have access to high-speed internet.

The new fiber network, announced in May, is the result of a partnership between Southern Vermont Communication Union District (CUD) and Consolidated Communications. Southern Vermont CUD represents 14 rural towns in Bennington County. The CUD advocates for bringing high-speed internet to their hard-to-connect region and has been successful in securing state funding for broadband projects.

“This marks another exciting milestone for Bennington, North Bennington, Woodford and much of Shaftsbury - especially for those neighbors and friends of ours without reliable high-speed internet,” said Eric Hatch, chair of Southern Vermont CUD. “Consolidated and the many volunteers of the Southern Vermont CUD have worked hard over the past two years to reach this moment. We look forward to the coming weeks and months as more homes join the network and the remainder of the 14 member towns participating in the CUD get connected.”

Fidium delivers symmetrical fiber internet with WiFi 6 capability. Fidium’s WiF6 gateway creates a mesh network that optimizes the home network continuously, delivering the best home internet experience. Customers can also get VoIP home phone service and streaming TV service. High-speed fiber plans start at $35 per month, and discounts are available to eligible households through the Affordable Connectivity Plan.

Via the new deployment Bennington County is poised to enjoy myriad economic benefits associated with better connectivity. According to a University of Missouri study cited by the provider, higher rates of access and adoption of wired broadband, like fiber, leads to higher employment in rural communities. Additional studies have shown that high-speed internet is connected to higher median household incomes and increased entrepreneurial activity in smaller towns.

“I’m really excited for folks in Bennington County to experience Fidium Fiber internet,” said Erik Garr, president of consumer and small business at Consolidated. “I’m so proud of this project and how quickly our teams were able to deliver a truly superior internet experience. It illustrates the power of partnership between providers and CUDs. Working together, we can do incredible things for our communities.”

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