TDS to deploy FTTP in Helena, Montana

May 2, 2022
The announcement came shortly after the broadband services provider signed a franchise agreement with the city, the second market in the state TDS will service via FTTP after Billings.

TDS Telecommunications LLC says it will deploy fiber to the premises (FTTP) infrastructure in Helena, MT. The announcement came shortly after the broadband services provider signed a franchise agreement with the city, the second market in the state TDS will service via FTTP after Billings.

Work on the FTTP network will begin later this year and aim to connect nearly 20,000 homes and businesses. TDS plans to offer internet access up to 2 Gbps, the company’s TDS TV+ all-digital TV service, and several voice options for residential and business customers.

“We are thrilled to announce we are expanding our fiber network into another great city in Montana,” says Andrew Petersen, TDS senior vice president of corporate affairs. “Fiber networks are in high demand, and we are excited to bring our reliable technology to Helena and to provide residents the latest tools to upgrade their home for the future.”

“We appreciate the opportunity to work with TDS on a franchise agreement to offer their services here,” commented Helena Mayor Wilmot Collins. “It is important that the city partners to provide residents access to new broadband services as opportunities are presented that make sense. I think this agreement will be a benefit to Helena.”

The Helena FTTP deployment will be slightly smaller than in Billings. TDS announced last August that it hopes to pass more than 50,000 homes and businesses across Billings with FTTP.

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