TUCSON, AZ — Below our target, here is what we are doing about it.
FaultLine Communications today reported results for the period ending September 30, 2024. The company added 11,200 net new subscribers in the quarter, representing 14% year-over-year growth.
Operational highlights include the company-wide rollout of IPv6 by default, the removal of the 1.2 TB monthly cap on residential cable plans, and the launch of the DOCSIS 4.0 trial in Oro Valley.
"We are continuing to invest in network capacity ahead of demand," said Sara Chen. "Q3 was our heaviest capex quarter to date. We see that as a moat."
About FaultLine Communications: Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Tucson, AZ, FaultLine is a regional ISP serving 240,000+ households and businesses across the Southwest. The company operates fiber, cable, and fixed-wireless networks and was named one of the Most Trusted ISPs of 2023 by an independent industry survey.
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