Surf Internet Recognized As A Top 100 Fiber Provider By Broadband Communities

September 21, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.


ELKHART – Surf Internet, a fiber-optic internet provider across Indiana, Michigan and Illinois, has been named to Broadband Communities’ Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) Top 100 list for 2024. This recognition highlights companies at the forefront of deploying advanced fiber networks and transforming the communities they serve with high-speed, reliable connectivity, according to the release from Surf.
“This honor reinforces our mission to deliver cutting-edge internet solutions to rural areas that have long needed better connectivity options,” said Surf CEO Gene Crusie. “Our team’s dedication to building scalable fiber infrastructure in underserved regions is creating new opportunities for families, businesses, and communities, and we’re thrilled to be recognized for that impact.”
The FTTH Top 100 list is curated by Broadband Communities based on the contributions of each company to the fiber industry. Selection criteria include the deployment of innovative networks, the introduction of transformative technologies and the companies’ role in improving access to high-speed internet.
“Fiber technology is shaping the future of how we live, work and communicate, and we are proud to play a key role in that transformation,” Crusie said. “This recognition motivates us to continue investing in the communities we serve, ensuring that everyone has access to the fast, reliable internet they deserve.”


ELKHART – Surf Internet, a fiber-optic internet provider across Indiana, Michigan and Illinois, has been named to Broadband Communities’ Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) Top 100 list for 2024. This recognition highlights companies at the forefront of deploying advanced fiber networks and transforming the communities they serve with high-speed, reliable connectivity, according to the release from Surf.
“This honor reinforces our mission to deliver cutting-edge internet solutions to rural areas that have long needed better connectivity options,” said Surf CEO Gene Crusie. “Our team’s dedication to building scalable fiber infrastructure in underserved regions is creating new opportunities for families, businesses, and communities, and we’re thrilled to be recognized for that impact.”
The FTTH Top 100 list is curated by Broadband Communities based on the contributions of each company to the fiber industry. Selection criteria include the deployment of innovative networks, the introduction of transformative technologies and the companies’ role in improving access to high-speed internet.
“Fiber technology is shaping the future of how we live, work and communicate, and we are proud to play a key role in that transformation,” Crusie said. “This recognition motivates us to continue investing in the communities we serve, ensuring that everyone has access to the fast, reliable internet they deserve.”


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