Hawaiian Telcom, in collaboration with federal, state, and
county leaders, announced a historic initiative to position Hawai‘i
as the first fully-fiber enabled state in the nation by 2026. This
transformative $1.7 billion investment aims to meet the rapidly
evolving technology needs of families and businesses across the
state, ensuring Hawaiʻi remains at the forefront of broadband
innovation.
Having initiated its fiber expansion over a decade ago, Hawaiian
Telcom is nearing completion. By the end of 2026, the company will
deliver Hawaiʻi’s only 100% fiber network statewide, bringing
state-of-the-art fiber connectivity directly into homes and
businesses, including underserved rural communities. This
public-private partnership includes about $107 million in federal
and state funding from various broadband infrastructure
programs.
“At Hawaiian Telcom, we’re proud to put Hawaiʻi on the map as a
pioneer in fiber broadband connectivity,” said Su Shin, Hawaiian
Telcom president. “This investment is an exciting new chapter in
our 140 year-history, and it enables us to transform not just our
company but the entire state. We thank our federal, state, and
county partners for their support in realizing our shared vision
for Hawaiʻi’s future.”
“We are incredibly proud of Hawaiian Telcom’s commitment to
elevate Hawaiʻi as a leader in broadband connectivity with the goal
of being the first state in the nation to be fully fiber-enabled,“
said Governor Josh Green, MD. “This is a testament to the power of
public-private partnerships and a clear demonstration of how we can
create lasting value for our community by working together.”
Hawaiian Telcom currently operates a market-leading
fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) network, offering the state’s fastest
internet speeds of up to 3 Gigabits per second (Gbps) symmetrical
(both upload and download). This network already reaches over
400,000 homes and businesses, representing 60% of the state, with
plans to connect the remaining 40% by the end of 2026.
Recent expansions include the completion of fiber connections on
Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi in 2023. Kauaʻi is expected to be completed in
February, and Maui is expected to be fully connected by the end of
this year. O‘ahu and Hawai‘i Island will follow by late 2026.
“Enhancing Hawai‘i’s fiber network requires all of us working
together, from businesses, nonprofits, community partners, and
federal support,” said Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke. “Hawaiian
Telcom’s goal of expanding fiber access across our state aligns
with the commitment of Connect Kākou to deliver high-speed internet
to every community in Hawai‘i. These efforts bring us closer to a
future where everyone has the reliable internet they need to not
just stay connected, but to thrive.”
Hawai‘i’s congressional delegation also supports the
initiative.
“This new plan reflects the work we’ve done to deliver record
federal investments in broadband infrastructure for Hawaii,” said
U.S Sen. Brian Schatz. “That means more residents and businesses
will be able to access high-speed internet, better connect with
each other, and discover more opportunities to improve their lives
and support Hawai‘i’s economy.”
“Access to broadband is essential and every household and
business across our islands deserves access to this resource,” said
U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono. “This investment takes a step toward
achieving Hawaii’s goal of becoming the first fully fiber-enabled
state in the country, and I will continue working with our state
and local partners to help ensure that everyone, especially our
small businesses and underserved communities, receives equitable
broadband access.”
“An investment in broadband access is an investment in the
people of Hawai‘i,” said Congressman Ed Case (HI-01). “If we can
improve access to education, healthcare, and employment
opportunities and lift Hawai‘i’s people to a new place, this will
be a great example of the federal government partnering with state
and private resources toward a shared goal.”
“Access to broadband and the internet is a fundamental right.
With so much of our lives dependent on digital connections—from
school, to work, even healthcare, no one should be denied the
ability to connect to the internet,” said U.S. Representative Jill
Tokuda (HI-02). “This significant investment to expand our fiber
network statewide will give Hawaiʻi residents the ability to thrive
and succeed in this digital age.”
“O‘ahu residents deserve government services that are as
efficient and accessible as those offered by the private sector,”
said Mayor Rick Blangiardi. “Our priority is to continuously
modernize and improve the services we provide, whether that means
delivering real-time traffic updates or easy access to TheBus
schedules. Hawaiian Telcom’s commitment to expanding fiber access
across O‘ahu and the neighboring islands will empower us to offer
innovative solutions that improve the quality of life for all, from
keiki to kupuna.”
"Hawaiian Telcom has led vital transformation for broadband
access across the state," said Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen.
"On Maui, completion of fiber expansion by the end of the year will
help bridge the digital divide by providing reliable internet
access for residents, including those in our rural areas. It will
also empower our local businesses and economy as we move forward
with rebuilding and recovery in our communities affected by the
August 2023 wildfires."
“In this day and age, access to online information and services
is not just about convenience. It truly is a necessity,” said
Kaua‘i Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami. “Rural communities should be
afforded the same opportunities to digital access as anywhere else
in the world. We are incredibly grateful for Hawaiian Telcom’s
efforts to improve digital equity across our state as this
investment has a huge impact on our residents and our overall
community.”
“One of the priorities of our administration is equity and that
includes digital equity,” Hawai’i County Mayor Kimo Alameda said.
“We are grateful that this investment expands fiber connectivity to
underserved rural areas and strengthens communities across the
island.”
Broadband access is especially crucial for those in low-income
communities. “Keiki from schools in the Kalihi-Palama area can gain
access to our computers for their school work and become more
comfortable with technology,” said Sam Aiona, executive director of
Palama Settlement. “We appreciate Hawaiian Telcom’s support of our
digital equity programs and the company‘s commitment to enable more
underserved communities with fiber to erase the digital divide in
our state.”
In closing, Shin emphasized the commitment to bridging the
digital divide: “With this initiative, we’re leveling the playing
field for every resident in Hawai‘i, enabling all to experience the
benefits of reliable internet service. Our focus is on improving
quality of life, building resilient infrastructure, and
strengthening our local economy.”
About Hawaiian Telcom
Established by King David Kalākaua in 1883, Hawaiian Telcom, a
locally managed legacy company, has served Hawaiʻi’s
telecommunications needs for over 140 years. Headquartered in
Honolulu, Hawaiian Telcom delivers communications solutions,
including high-speed internet, video, voice, data network solutions
and security, managed and cloud services to residential, business
and wholesale customers over its statewide future-proof fiber
network. Hawaiian Telcom has expanded the possibilities of
community connectivity, offering the fastest, most reliable
connection available through its resilient, weather-proof fiber
network.
Hawaiian Telcom has made a significant investment in the state,
from building local infrastructure, including laying new undersea
cables across the Pacific to Asia, to making strides in closing the
digital divide by expanding its services statewide and supporting
local organizations with programs focused on digital equity. Since
2017, between grants and sponsorships, Hawaiian Telcom has given
more than $5.5 million to support nonprofits and charitable
initiatives across Hawaiʻi. For more information, visit
Hawaiiantel.com.
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Nathan Hokama, Hawaiian Telcom (808) 226-7470
nathan.hokama@hawaiiantel.com