Category: Economic Development
Howard & Tipton Counties, You’re Fiber Ready!
Readers of our blog know that we are committed to bringing fast, always-on connectivity to all parts of Indiana and to closing the digital divide between urban and rural businesses in the state. As part of that effort, IFN has enabled fiber-ready sites in many Indiana communities for businesses to tap into. We will be… Read More »
IFN Contracts with Whitley County to Expand Broadband Internet Access, Promote Economic Development
IFN expanding broadband internet access in and around the Park 30 Business Center INDIANAPOLIS (May 7, 2018) – IFN, a leading fiber-based service provider in Indiana, today announces a contract with the Whitley County Commissioners to augment its network to serve the Park 30 Business Center and additional businesses along the U.S. Highway 30 corridor…. Read More »
Fiber and the Digital Divide: Closing the Gap
Nearly every household and business in America today has reliable electricity and a telephone connection. A century ago, this was key to connectivity down the street and across the country. A phone line and electricity allowed businesses to flourish in big cities and small towns, spurring growth in both jobs and population. The governmental oversight… Read More »
IFN to attend the Indiana Economic Development (IEDA) 2017 Site Consultant Event
IFN’s Director of Business Development, Rob Ramsey, will be attending the IEDA 2017 Site Consultant Event on August 16-18th at the French Lick Springs Hotel, in French Lick, IN. About IEDA The Indiana Economic Development Association, Inc. was formed in 1968 by 16 professional industrial developers to provide continuity to a statewide community development effort…. Read More »
365 Data Centers and IFN Partner to Deliver Enhanced Services in Indiana
365 Data Centers, one of the top U.S. colocation providers in tier two markets, announced that IFN, the leading Indiana statewide Network Service Provider has established a point-of-presence (PoP) in its Indianapolis location. This PoP will expand cloud connectivity options and provide peering access to the Midwest Internet Exchange (MidWest-IX). “This point-of-presence (PoP) is great… Read More »