Alton, Illinois Altonworks Partnership Eyes Citywide Fiber
Alton, Illinois officials say they’ve struck an expanded agreement with AltonWorks, a company built specifically to revitalize the city and deal with residents’ longstanding frustration at the lack of affordable, next-generation broadband access.
Altonworks was created in 2018 by local attorney John Simmons as a “social impact development company,” tasked with revitalizing the city of 25,000. The provider was created on the back of a $20 million grant authorized by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO).
“This project’s impact extends way beyond Alton,” DCEO Assistant Director Cameron Joost recently said at the project’s unveiling.
“It’s a model for communities across Illinois approaching broadband infrastructure with vision, partnership, and commitment to equity.”
Altonworks is partnering with i3 Broadband, which broke ground on a new $25 million FiberNet project. FiberNet is projected to reach 94 percent of the city's residents with fiber broadband speeds up to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps). The $25 million fiber build is slated to be completed sometime in 2027.
The deployment comes to a community where broadband access is primarily dominated by entrenched incumbent telecom giants like Charter Communications and AT&T. A lack of real competition has resulted in spotty access, slow speeds, high prices, and substandard customer service.
