Comcast Expands High-Speed Internet Access Across Six Missouri Communities

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Comcast is set to transform digital infrastructure in six Missouri cities by connecting over 11,000 homes and businesses to high-speed, symmetrical internet. The network expansion will cover Concordia, Harrisonville, Higginsville, Lexington, Napoleon, and Wellington, bringing Xfinity and Comcast Business services to these communities for the first time.
The multi-million-dollar project represents a significant investment in Missouri's technological landscape, spanning more than 300 miles and expected to be completed by 2027. This expansion will double Comcast's existing footprint in the state and bring the company's total technology and infrastructure investment to nearly $100 million over the past three years.
State Senator Kurtis Gregory highlighted the potential impact, emphasizing the opportunities this connectivity will create for education, business, agriculture, and personal growth. Comcast's network promises multi-gigabit internet speeds with 99.9 percent reliability, providing a robust digital infrastructure for essential community organizations and residents.
Beyond infrastructure, Comcast is committed to addressing digital equity through programs like Internet Essentials, which offers low-cost internet to eligible households. The company has also established Lift Zones in the Greater Kansas City area, providing free internet connectivity and educational resources at Boys & Girls Club locations.
This strategic expansion underscores the critical role of reliable internet access in driving economic mobility and community development. By bringing advanced connectivity to these Missouri cities, Comcast is helping bridge the digital divide and positioning local residents and businesses for success in an increasingly digital world.

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