Building For The Future

On the FastRoads network there will be no speed limit. The upper boundary of fiber capacity has yet to be found--meaning fiber future-proofs our communities and ensures we will have the bandwidth our businesses and institutions need for decades to come.

Building For The Future

Public Private Partnerships

FastRoads is actively seeking partnerships with telephone, TV, and Internet providers interested in selling services on the network. FastRoads will NOT sell any services to businesses and residents. Customers will buy services directly from the service provider of their choice.

Public Private Partnerships

Helping New Hampshire Service Providers

Our service providers have been telling us that taking fiber into our rural communities has been too expensive. So FastRoads will take on the initial cost of infrastructure and let any service provider use the FastRoads network to sell services directly to their existing customers.

Helping New Hampshire Service Providers

Welcome

Welcome to the FastRoads project.

Rindge Information Session

New Hampshire FastRoads will be connecting over 500 homes in Rindge, NH with fiber broadband access delivering speeds from 5 Mbps to 100 Mbps. The New Hampshire FastRoads network extends from Orford, New Hampshire through to Rindge, New Hampshire connecting 220 community anchor institutions in 19 towns along its path. The network will connect to 1,300 homes in Enfield, NH and Rindge, NH. This network is funded by the federal Broadband Technology Opportunity Program with match funding by eight community banks and various economic development loans and grants. New Hampshire FastRoads’ mission is to extend powerful broadband to the rural communities of western New Hampshire.

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