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Allo's all-fiber menu is good for Sidney's financial health

Installations of ALLO's all-fiber network in Sidney are underway

In April 2022, construction began on ALLO's all-fiber network in Sidney after working closely with the City to complete the necessary agreements. ALLO is installing an all-fiber network throughout the community and recently started installing services in customers' homes.

"ALLO has been extremely easy to work with and quick to respond to any request we made of them", said City Manager David Scott. "I think that it is fantastic that they will maintain a local presence and leave a footprint here in Sidney."

ALLO's network will finally give area customers a choice in service providers, and features a 10 Gigabit symmetric service optimized by a Wi-Fi 6 router. Additionally, businesses and residents have the support of ALLO's fiber-rich network without installation fees and restrictive contracts. The services they offer include internet, TV and phone solutions with redundant connectivity.

"Installations are off to a strong start, and we look forward to completing fiber construction soon," shared ALLO president, Brad Moline. "As a local telecommunications provider, with a dedicated team right here in Sidney, where we are excited to create jobs, expand business opportunities, and bring a competitive option to the community, with a world-class network. We will work hard to earn your business each and every day with hassle-free experiences."

The expansion and construction in Sidney reflects ALLO's specific interest in continuing to connect to its Nebraska roots in the panhandle region, where they got their start in 2003. For ALLO, part of its introduction into the community means being a neighbor and that deserves an ALLO office grand opening. On February 2nd, at 638 Illiniois St, the office opening will include free donuts and coffee from Rolling Pin Bakery and Beans & Steams, a local favorite food truck – Jimmy L's from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, and giveaways all day.

Another way ALLO is introducing itself is by giving back to the community. For each new residential customer who signs up for ALLO service between January 30 and February 5, ALLO will donate $50 (up to $2,000) to Sidney Public Schools. These donations give the school the opportunity to improve technology integration. ALLO is grateful to have the opportunity to give to local education and provide the community with a fiber-optic connection.

ALLO's presence in Sidney has so far provided employment for eight individuals, and there are six job openings still available. Details about the open positions can be found by visiting http://www.AlloFiber.com/careers. For more information on ALLO in general, please visit http://www.AlloFiber.com/Sidney.

 

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