EPHRATA, Wash., May 02, 2018 -- iFIBER Communications has significantly expanded its customer base in Central Washington, after it has acquired Mattawa-based Saddle Mountain Wireless, now known as Saddle Mountain Communications. Saddle Mountain Communications customers can expect the same high speed quality internet, with additional customer and tech support.
iFIBER announced today that it has also acquired Ephrata-based provider One Click Network, and will integrate its customers into the iFIBER network. Customers from both Saddle Mountain Communications and One Click Network will benefit as iFIBER delivers full triple play services, more comprehensive customer service and technical support capabilities.
“The acquisitions of Saddle Mountain Communications and One Click Network significantly increases our customer base in Central Washington. It’s also a boon for current customers, who can expect their services to continue as before, with new additions like HD Television and Telephone, now backed with a larger customer service and technical support base,” said Kelly Ryan, iFIBER CEO.
About iFIBER Communications
Founded in 2005, iFIBER Communications offers Internet, Television and Telephone services to eight Washington Counties, and is the fastest growing open-access provider in the state, always looking for expansion opportunities.
Media Contact:
Martin Levy
Jerome, Bruhn & Associates
[email protected]
206.851.7256


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