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Fiber-Optic Cable Now In Lexington

In 2014, Lexington Mayor Jim Gray made a campaign promise to bring high-speed internet to Lexington. Tuesday he made good on that promise with the help of MetroNet.

Gray helped cut the ribbon outside the new MetroNet store on Tiverton Way, making Lexington the largest gigabit city in the country.

Kathy Scheller with MetroNet says fiber-optic cables are going to bring information to your computer at the speed of light. She compared current internet to a backyard water hose and Metronet's service to a firehose: “You know how long it takes all of us to download movies or any kind of media? You can now download a movie in seconds with our internet speeds.”

MetroNet is now available in select areas, with more than 140 miles of cables laid in Lexington. The entire city is expected to have high-speed internet access within 24 months. 

To see when MetroNet will be available in your area click here. https://construction.metronetinc.com/cct?rm=constructionArea&location=Lexington,%20KY