Vero Fiber has officially completed its high-speed fiber-to-the-home network in Crane, Texas. This infrastructure project brings reliable internet access to 1,800 local homes and businesses. Users in the area can now access speeds reaching 2.3 gigabits per second, marking a clear departure from the limitations of older connectivity methods.

This deployment supports various digital activities such as remote work, online education, and telehealth services. The network is designed to handle modern data demands and provides a consistent, symmetrical connection for both residential and commercial subscribers. Local institutions, including the Four Pillars Hospice and Nichols Funeral Home, are among the first to benefit from this expansion.

This construction effort is part of a larger plan by Vero Fiber to increase its footprint across Texas. The company has now established networks in thirteen separate communities throughout the state. Their strategy focuses on reaching underserved areas to reduce the digital divide and provide equitable access to modern tools.

Vero Fiber maintains a policy of transparent pricing and locally based customer support to differentiate its service in the market. The company worked closely with city officials to coordinate the construction and ensure the network serves the needs of the community. Residents and business owners in Crane can reach out to the provider directly to explore service plans and check availability.