unWired Broadband to Host Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for NextGen Fiber Network in Wasco, CA

WASCO, CA (September 17, 2025) – unWired Broadband, a premier high-speed Internet provider in California, is proud to announce they have begun installing customers on their cutting-edge NextGen Fiber Internet network in Wasco, CA. Once complete, their $10 million investment will deliver Internet speeds up to 5 Gbps to the entire City of Wasco, totaling nearly 6,000 addresses. Construction is slated to continue throughout the rest of 2025, with an expected completion date of February 2026.

To celebrate this exciting milestone in the City of Wasco, unWired will be hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 25, 2025 at 9:00am on the corner of Central and Filburn. The event will feature remarks from local officials and unWired executives, as well as a photo opp. The media and public are invited to attend and witness the start of a new era of connectivity in Wasco.

Based in Fresno, unWired has been bridging the digital divide across Central and Northern California since 2003. Its extensive fixed wireless Internet network boasts over 200 towers across 17 counties, including one tower already serving Wasco. They have fully deployed their NextGen Fiber Network in Coalinga, serving over 1,500 customers. Construction is also underway in Parlier and Gustine, with additional fiber projects planned in the near future.

“This project represents more than just faster Internet speeds,” said Matt Murphy, CEO of unWired Broadband. “It’s about making a long-term investment in the Central Valley. Reliable Internet access has become as essential as water and electricity, and with our NextGen Fiber network, we are making sure that Wasco is equipped for the future.”

About unWired Broadband

unWired Broadband is the leading Internet provider for rural and underserved areas in Central and Northern California. Their network includes over 200 towers connecting communities that have been ignored by cable and fiber Internet providers. Since their inception in 2003, they have expanded their connectivity suite to also include redundancy solutions, a data center and most recently, fiber Internet.