SOUTHFIELD – 123NET said it has completed high-speed fiber connections to 2,500 commercial buildings in the state, after achieving 2000 fiber lit buildings just six months ago.

123NET continues to invest heavily in its network infrastructure to help achieve its goal of making Michigan “the best-connected state.” The company has been aggressively connecting buildings with an average growth rate of 51 percent per year over the past five years and continually connects two to three buildings per day.

“Reaching 2,500 fiber lit buildings is a major milestone and one that could not be done without the hardworking teams within 123NET,” said Chuck Irvin, 123NET’s Director of Network Development and Sales. “I would also like to thank our customers for continuing to choose 123NET for their connectivity needs. We are grateful for the opportunity to expand network into our local communities, and together we will continue to make Michigan the best connected.”

123NET fiber offers massive amounts of capacity, up to 400 gigabits per second. Businesses that are interested in fiber connectivity are encouraged to review 123NET’s Network Map. The closer a business is to 123NET’s existing fiber, the easier, and more affordable, it is to connect.123NET has extensive fiber hubs in Southeastern Michigan, including Metro Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Jackson, Flint, Port Huron and Kalamazoo.

For further information on the benefits of 123NET’s high-speed fiber internet, please visit www.123.NET.