
Marquette and Southfield, Michigan, February 24, 2025 – 123NET, Michigan’s premier fiber internet, colocation, and voice services provider, and Peninsula Fiber Network LLC, a provider of optic-based telecommunications and Next Generation 911 services, today announced completion of construction on an approximate 130-mile fiber route running from Southfield to Bay City bringing affordable high-speed fiber internet along the previously underserved I-75 corridor.
The privately funded, multi-million-dollar project brings important middle-mile capacity to further bolster Michigan’s telecommunication infrastructure. The project was completed on-time and on-budget and offers improved connectivity to communities including Southfield, Beverly Hills, Birmingham, Bloomfield, Pontiac, Waterford, Clarkston, Davisburg, Holly, Fenton, Grand Blanc, Flint, Clio, Birch Run, Bridgeport, Saginaw and Bay City.
“Michigan businesses depend on high-speed, affordable fiber broadband connectivity,” said Dan Irvin, 123NET President and CEO. “Along with our partners at PFN, we’re pleased to deliver on our promise of providing new, high-performance broadband capacity to communities along the I-75 corridor. Now that this middle-mile fiber is constructed, it becomes a far easier matter to connect to local businesses.”
While PFN has its roots in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and 123NET is based in Metro-Detroit, the new north-south fiber route will have immediate benefits to the local communities along the route. It will also provide overall connectivity between SE Michigan and the Upper Peninsula, as well as connecting into the partners’ vast network and the Detroit Internet Exchange to seamlessly move traffic across the state and around the globe.
“123NET and PFN share a deep commitment to expanding broadband access where it’s needed most,” said R. Cory Heigl, General Manager of Peninsula Fiber Network. “This project showcases what can be accomplished when two industry leaders come together to provide the infrastructure businesses and communities need to thrive.”
Businesses along the route are encouraged to contact 123NET for information on connecting to the new fiber. For more information on 123NET, please visit www.123.net.

123NET’s MISSION:
BUILDING NETWORK TO MAKE MICHIGAN COMMUNITIES AND BUSINESSES THE BEST CONNECTED ON THE PLANET.
ABOUT Peninsula Fiber Network
Based in Marquette, MI, Peninsula Fiber Network provides telecommunications, transport and broadband services for governments, businesses, and other telecommunication companies. PFN is proud to partner with the public safety community to provide Next Generation 911 services (NG911) in Michigan and Wisconsin. Our secure, redundant fiber optic network extends through Michigan, Northern Wisconsin, into Canada, and in conjunction with our Indatel Network Consortium partners, PFN provides network access points across much of the United States. More information is available at www.pfnllc.net.
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