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Butler Electric Cooperative selects Conexon to deliver FTTH network in south central Kansas

August 8, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Butler Electric Cooperative has selected Conexon, to deliver fibre broadband support services for cooperative’s fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network. The $21 million (€19.18 million) project, representing the state’s electric cooperative fibre broadband network, is partially being funded through a $10 million (€9.13 million) Kansas Capital Projects will deliver FTTH internet access to approximately 4,300 rural Kansans. Service will be offered through Butler Electric’s broadband division, Velocity.

Conexon will provide network design, construction project management, engineering, marketing, and operations support, enabling Velocity to deliver high-speed internet to homes and businesses across the southern portion of Butler Electric territory from Mulvane to Leon, including some off-system locations contained within the Kansas Capital grant-eligible area. The co-op’s goal is to expand fibre broadband access to all of Butler Electric’s members.

Since 2018, Butler Electric and Velocity have offered broadband services to members using a combination of transmission media, including fixed wireless and fibre. The co-op’s leadership team and board made the decision to invest in a FTTH network for all members because it is considered the gold standard of broadband transmission “future-proof,” and resilient. The Velocity fibre-optic network will give members access to multi-gigabit internet capabilities.

“The team at Butler understands that rural Kansans now require reliable and affordable internet, and we have worked over the past several years to provide this critical connectivity,” Butler Electric CEO Kevin Brownlee says. “After conducting extensive research and analysis, we are confident fibre will meet the connectivity needs of our members now and into the future.”

The network will be built over Butler Electric’s existing electric distribution infrastructure using Conexon’s architecture that enables co-ops to provide internet services for members. Those who live in the current project area and are using Velocity’s fixed wireless technology will be transitioned to the FTTH network as construction reaches their area. Construction began in summer 2023, with the initial customer connections anticipated to be in fall 2023. The overall project is expected to be complete within two years.

“This partnership with Butler Electric represents our initial project in Kansas,” says Randy Klindt, Conexon founding partner. “We are excited to work with Kevin and his team as they deliver the advantages of high-speed internet to the south-central portion of the state.”

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