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ImOn Communications Announces Expansion of Fiber Internet Network to Clinton

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ImOn Communications, a leading provider of high-speed Internet services across Iowa, has announced plans to build a 100-percent-fiber-optic Internet network in Clinton, Iowa.  

Founded in Cedar Rapids in 2007, ImOn currently provides fiber Internet service in several major Iowa communities, including the Cedar Rapids metro, Iowa City metro, Dubuque metro, and the Siouxland area (surrounding Sioux City). In 2024, ImOn plans to expand its advanced network to three new communities: Marshalltown, Camanche, and now Clinton.  

“We are excited to introduce our fiber Internet to the Clinton community,” said ImOn President and CEO, Patrice Carroll. “Our goal is to supply the residents and businesses of Clinton with the cutting-edge Internet technology they need to succeed in this fast-paced digital world, plus the high-quality, local customer service the community deserves.” 

Once ImOn’s services are live, homes in Clinton will have access to Internet speeds up to 1 Gigabit per second, and businesses will have access to Internet speeds up to 10 Gigabits per second. Both residential and business services will be powered by ImOn’s extremely reliable network.  

ImOn leadership has attended several city council meetings to meet with City of Clinton councilmembers and better understand the broadband needs of the community. Throughout the construction of the fiber network, ImOn will continue to communicate with the appropriate city officials, as well as the broader community, to ensure everyone is informed. 

“I am thrilled to welcome ImOn Communications to our community,” said Clinton Mayor Scott Maddasion. “Their mission to create connections one person at a time resonates deeply with our values. The introduction of ImOn’s fiber-to-the-premise Internet infrastructure brings an additional high-speed, reliable Internet option to Clinton residents and will change the way Clinton’s residents and businesses connect not only locally, but with the world.” 

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