Surf Internet makes La Porte its first multi-gig city

Surf Internet celebrated the deployment of multi-gig fiber-optic internet services with the community of La Porte.
La Porte Mayor Tom Dermody, LEAP, elected officials, community partners and Surf team members celebrate the deployment of multi-gig, fiber-optic internet service May 3. (Provided by Surf Internet)

As promised, Elkhart-based Surf Internet has made La Porte its first multi-gig city in Indiana.

La Porte Mayor Tom Dermody, representatives of the La Porte Economic Advancement Partnership (LEAP), elected officials, community partners and Surf team members celebrated the milestone with a ribbon cutting May 3.

“This collaboration is a shining example of how we can work closely with rural and underserved communities to provide residents with the best innovations out there,” said Gene Crusie, Surf CEO, in a press release.

Dermody said internet that is high speed and low cost is now a necessity.

“As we work toward our goal of ‘30 by 30’ — that’s 30,000 residents by the year 2030 — the ability to call ourselves a multi-gig city will be instrumental in attracting businesses big and small to set up shop right here in La Porte,” he said.

Customers who use Surf's 2 Gig plan will notice faster uploads and downloads of data, especially useful when using multiple devices for e-learning, working from home, among other tasks, the company said.

La Porte County was named a Broadband Ready Community by the state in January 2022. 

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