MARSHALL, MN — Bluepeak has announced a $35 million investment to expand and upgrade its fiber-optic broadband network in southwest Minnesota.

The project will overbuild the company’s existing infrastructure with Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) technology, providing internet speeds of up to 5 gigabits per second for residential customers and up to 10 gigabits per second for businesses. The expansion is intended to improve reliability and increase network capacity across the region.

Bluepeak has also expanded backbone capacity, upgraded key network components and strengthened overall infrastructure across its Minnesota footprint to support growing digital demands.

“We’re proud to continue our investment of expanding access of reliable, high-speed internet to Minnesota residents,” said Rich Fish, CEO of Bluepeak. “This investment reflects our long-term commitment to the region and its growth.”

Bluepeak provides high-speed fiber internet service in six states: Minnesota, Oklahoma, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. Company officials said the upgrades are part of an ongoing effort to modernize broadband infrastructure and enhance connectivity in the communities it serves.