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Tillman Fiber Invests $60M in Fiber Network in Hernando County, Florida

BROOKSVILLE, Fla. — November 12, 2025 — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Tillman FiberCo Florida LLC today announced a $60 million investment to build a next-generation, open-access fiber network throughout Hernando County. The project will deliver ultra-fast, highly reliable internet to residents and businesses—fueling innovation, economic expansion, and digital inclusion.

The new 100% fiber infrastructure will significantly improve network reliability and capacity, helping to ensure uninterrupted performance even during Florida’s toughest weather conditions.

“Tillman Fiber’s investment reflects our long-term commitment to helping Florida communities thrive in the digital era,” said Ed Chan, CEO at Tillman Fiber. “Reliable, high-speed connectivity isn’t just about faster downloads; it’s about powering education, small business growth, and economic opportunity for everyone.”

Tillman’s approach also emphasizes local job creation, with hiring underway for fiber installation, network engineering, and field operations roles.

Commissioner Brian Hawkins praised the initiative, noting, “This partnership with Tillman Fiber and Hernando County underscores our commitment to innovation and technological advancement. It sets the stage for future-ready connectivity that our residents deserve—while creating hundreds of jobs and fueling long-term economic growth for our community.”

Construction started in early 2025, with many residents having already begun receiving service. Once complete, the network will enable residents to choose from multiple internet service providers operating on Tillman’s open-access platform—expanding choice, affordability, and quality of service.

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