
Intrepid Fiber Networks held a groundbreaking ceremony in Broomfield on Nov. 13, marking the start of construction and installation of a city-wide fiber broadband network. The company secured a license agreement with the City of Broomfield in August to deploy the high-speed network.
Intrepid announced its expansion into Broomfield in May, which is part of its efforts in the North Denver Metro area to establish a strong presence in the region. The ceremony was attended by Intrepid’s leadership team, Mayor Guyleen Castriotta and members of the Broomfield City Council.
“One aspect I’m especially proud to highlight is Intrepid’s commitment to an Open-Access network,” said Mayor Castriotta during her speech. “This forward-thinking approach means multiple providers can offer their services to our residents, creating a competitive market that directly benefits consumers.”
Jack Waters, Intrepid’s CEO, said, “This project brings a substantial investment to our great state, one that I’m extremely proud of. I’m also very proud that our headquarters are located here in Broomfield. We look forward to a great partnership with the city and are very excited to begin our project.”
Broomfield residents can expect world-class high-speed internet to be available in early 2025. More information regarding Intrepid Fiber’s deployment and construction in Broomfield can be found on its website.