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Serving community, not profit.

Reliable, high-speed, symmetrical internet for Lamoille County Residents

Locally controlled and cost-effective.

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Our Vision

Every home and business in our territory will be connected to fast, reliable internet service.

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Our Mission

To prioritize access to unserved and underserved addresses to symmetrical, high-speed, and affordable internet service—as soon as possible.

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Our Strategy

To use grant funding and public/private partnerships to finance the construction, operation, and maintenance of a cost-effective, robust, and sustainable network, while providing oversight and leveraging our resources to serve our communities' current and future connectivity needs.

Ready to Connect?

Most of our district is ready for connecting!  To view our district area, please visit our Check Availability page.

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Our Member Towns
  • Belvidere
  • Cambridge
  • Eden
  • Elmore
  • Hyde Park
  • Johnson
  • Morristown
  • Stowe
  • Waterville
  • Wolcott

News Feed

Mar 26, 2025

Signing up for Fidium with a “long drop”? March 31 Deadline!   

If you’re going to order Fidium Fiber, and the distance from your home or business to the pole/pedestal (i.e., the “drop”) is long, the cost of running fiber that distance can be a barrier to adopting broadband internet service. You can apply to Lamoille FiberNet’s Long Drop Program for funding to offset the long drop cost -- deadline is 3/31/25.

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Mar 24, 2025

Lamoille FiberNet’s LONG DROP PROGRAM — March 31 Deadline!

Bringing fiber internet to a home or business from the distribution network (e.g., the pole at the end of the driveway) is called a “drop.” The cost of non-standard or long “drops” can be a barrier to adopting broadband internet service. To help residents and businesses afford to connect to Fidium’s newly constructed fiber services, Lamoille FiberNet Communications Union District created a Long Drop Program -- deadline is 3/31/25.

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Feb 20, 2025

What is VoIP?

Access to broadband gives consumers more service options, including new technologies and service options.  We have received a number of questions about VoIP versus landline services. While Lamoille FiberNet’s mission […]

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