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Comcast Expands Multi-Gig Broadband Connectivity to more than 56,000 New Residences & Businesses in Colorado in 2024

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Comcast reached a remarkable milestone in 2024: over 100,000 new residences and businesses across our Mountain West Region footprint now have access to Xfinity and Comcast Business next generation fiber network.  This includes more than 56,000 in Colorado. This expansion represents Comcast’s commitment to connecting more people to what matters most through its next generation, fast, reliable, resilient and secure network.

“This milestone isn’t just about growth,” said Travis Thetford, Vice President of Engineering for Comcast’s Mountain West Region. “It’s about uplifting our communities, increasing access to more people and providing the essential connectivity for our communities to thrive.” 

1,335 Miles of New Network Infrastructure 

To support this growth in Colorado, Comcast invested in approximately 1,335 miles of new network infrastructure this year alone, including 908 miles of fiber. This infrastructure ensures fast, reliable, resilient and secure connections.

“Our employees are local,” Thetford said. “We’re technologists who not only build for today but have an eye toward the future.”

The Road Ahead

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As Comcast looks to the future, the focus remains on expanding connectivity, enhancing reliability, and delivering exceptional customer experiences. With an unwavering commitment to innovation and investment, Comcast’s Xfinity and Comcast Business products and services are setting the standard for people to connect more devices, stream more content, and serve more people across Colorado. 
 
“We work in the communities where we live, and it’s important to us to build networks responsibly and with care,” said Thetford. “We’re building our network with a simple purpose: connecting everyone—now and in the future—to more of what they love.” 
 
Click here to learn more about Comcast’s network and how we’re connecting communities and bridging the digital divide. 


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