High-Speed internet coming to Adair, Inola, Kellyville and Mounds

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TDS Telecom (TDS®) is now taking pre-orders for its high-speed fiber services in Adair, Inola, Kellyville and Mounds, Oklahoma. Residents can go to TDSFiber.com to sign up and click on the “Register Now” button. At the website under “Neighborhood Status,” customers can also check when services are estimated to be available at their address.

In November 2022, TDS started construction of its high-speed network in Oklahoma. The first customers are expected to be connected to the fiber network this summer with the project expected to be done later this fall.  

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TDS plans to offer 8Gig internet speeds and a variety of phone options. TDS will ultimately provide services to 2,865 new residential and business addresses.

As network construction nears completion, residents will receive pre-launch mailers asking them to register, preorder services, and learn about special offers.

“We’re excited to bring our reliable fiber services to Northeastern Oklahoma,” said Drew Petersen, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs for TDS. “The last few years have highlighted how crucial fast and reliable internet is and we’re proud to be the company that will  soon be offering these services in these four Oklahoma communities.”

The upgraded network includes symmetrical speeds, matching download and upload speeds up to 8Gig. Fast downloads are ideal for streaming videos, music, video chat, and gaming.

TDS is a participant in the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). Qualified ACP customers can receive symmetrical speeds up to 200Mbps at no cost with the company’s TDS Connect product.  

To learn more, visit TDSFiber.com or call 800-737-4172.

For Commercial Customers

This network expansion offers business customers internet access and transport connections up to 10Gig via dedicated fiber and TDS managedIP, a hosted VoIP communications solution. TDS TV® is also available to business customers.

This project is solely private sector investment from TDS. No tax payer dollars will be used.

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