ImOn Communications, a leading provider of high-speed Internet services across Iowa, is excited to announce the expansion of its 100-percent-fiber-optic network to Marshalltown, Iowa.
In 2024, ImOn plans to build out the city of Marshalltown, providing its ultra-fast fiber Internet service to both homes and businesses.
“We are thrilled to welcome Marshalltown to the ImOn family,” said ImOn President and CEO, Patrice Carroll. “This expansion marks our commitment to supplying Iowans with the reliable connections they need to thrive in the digital age, backed by the highest level of customer service and dedicated community support.”
ImOn has greatly appreciated the cooperation with the City of Marshalltown and looks forward to continuing the collaboration. The ImOn team has been working with the city’s Public Works Department throughout the early stages of the build effort, ensuring the network design is in line with the city’s requirements and laying the groundwork for construction to begin. ImOn will continue to communicate with the appropriate city officials, as well as the broader community, to keep them informed of all construction plans.
“The COVID year taught Marshalltown that access to Internet is pivotal for students,” said Marshalltown Mayor Joel T.S. Greer. “As mayor, I am personally excited that ImOn is willing to bring its residential and business fiber network to our community as another option for residents, business owners, and students. I am hearing good things from public leaders in the communities where ImOn has built its network.”
Once service is live, Marshalltown homes 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.
Marshalltown is the fifth metro service area to be added to ImOn’s advanced fiber network. Founded in Cedar Rapids in 2007, ImOn’s service area has grown rapidly over the last five years to include the Cedar Rapids metro, Iowa City metro, Dubuque metro, Siouxland area, and now Marshalltown.