Fiber infrastructure provider Intrepid Fiber Networks has acquired network assets in Thornton and Greenwood Village, Colorado.

The company noted that the acquisition expands its footprint across the state.

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According to the Colorado-based company, the new assets will add more than 65,000 passings once deployments are completed.

Founded in 2021, the company has built out its network across Colorado and Minnesota after launching in January 2022.

"We're excited to expand our footprint in the state of Colorado, a region that is rapidly embracing next-generation fiber connectivity," said Jack Waters, CEO of Intrepid Fiber Networks.

"By acquiring existing assets, we can quickly deliver on our promise of providing superior fiber infrastructure while ensuring residents have immediate access to competitive, high-speed Internet options.”

Intrepid didn't specify who the assets were acquired from or the financial details of the transaction.

The company noted that it would continue the deployments in Greenwood Village and Thornton, adding service areas as early as Q3 2025.