Hawaiian Telcom announced a groundbreaking initiative Thursday to make Hawaii the nation’s first fully fiber-enabled state by 2026, with the project already more than halfway completed.
This project would expand access to internet into communities around the islands, with high speed internet already being made accessible in Lanai and a portion of Molokai.
HONOLULU--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hawaiian Telcom, in collaboration with federal, state, and county leaders, announced a historic initiative to position Hawai‘i as the first fully-fiber enabled state ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a $720,000 fine against Nexstar Media Group after upholding a complaint filed by a Hawaiian cable television owner that claimed the ...
Josh Green announced Friday that Hawaii is making big strides to bring reliable, affordable high speed internet access to all islands and rural communities.“Currently, 60% of Hawaio has access to ...
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In 2022, Hawaiian Telcom reported investing $160 million to expand and support its fiber infrastructure. Approximately 268,000 homes and businesses in Hawaii have access to the company’s 100% ...
(Ookla is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis.) Spectrum and Hawaiian Telcom will be your best bets for those speeds and higher. Regarding speed potential and reliability ...
Hawaiian Telcom announced a groundbreaking initiative Thursday to make Hawaii the nation’s first fully fiber-enabled state by 2026, with the project already more than halfway completed.
State leaders joined Hawaiian Telcom in a press conference on Friday, Jan. 10 to provide an update on implementing a fiber network statewide to provide fast, reliable digital connectivity for ...
Hawaiian Telcom President Su Shin told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. “What we’re doing now is really ramping up that investment. So by the end of last year, we got to about 60 % of the state ...