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Internet service provider targets Erwin, Dunn for fiber service

WILMINGTON – CloudWyze, an internet service provider based in Wilmington, is preparing to broaden its fiber-optic offerings just east of the Triangle.

The next community on its expansion list is Erwin.

Coming soon: service for Dunn.

The company is using grant funding to help spread access in Harnett, Edgecombe, Johnston, Martin and Nash counties.

“The CloudWyze service expansion in Erwin will enable over 2,400 households and businesses to access high-speed fiber internet,” the company said in the recent announcement..

“CloudWyze has plans to further expand its service in Harnett County to the Dunn area later this year,” it added..

“We are fortunate to work with a county that sees the value and importance of high-speed internet access for economic prosperity,” said Shaun Olsen, CloudWyze founder and CEO.

“The backbone and future of these communities are local businesses and our future generations. With reliable, high-speed internet access, businesses, entrepreneurs, working professionals, and students will thrive. Access to quality broadband access in rural areas like Erwin will be a turning point that propels economic growth and a stronger foundation for our kids.”

For more information, visit cloudwyze.com

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