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Campbell County and altafiber Partner to Provide High-Speed Wi-Fi Connectivity at Pendery Park, AJ Jolly Park, and AJ Jolly Golf Course

The Campbell County Fiscal Court and altafiber are pleased to announce that high-speed, free public Wi-Fi is now available at Pendery Park, AJ Jolly Park, and AJ Jolly Golf Course.

Pendery Park serves as a premier community hub with expertly manicured sports fields, scenic walking trails, and inviting picnic shelters, making it an ideal location for local sports leagues and family gatherings. AJ Jolly Park, spanning over 1,000 acres, offers a tranquil escape with a pristine lake for fishing and kayaking, extensive hiking trails, and well-equipped camping facilities. The park is also home to AJ Jolly Golf Course, a top-rated 18-hole course renowned for its breathtaking landscape and challenging play.

Visitors can now access the high-speed Wi-Fi network in the golf course clubhouse, designated areas in the parks/equestrian facilities, and camping areas.

“Campbell County continues to lead the way in elevating experiences for our residents and visitors to our parks,” said Judge Executive Steve Pendery. “Visitors will now have access to their favorite online music, videos, e-books, and social media as part of their park experience.”

altafiber will oversee management of the Wi-Fi networks at Pendery Park, AJ Jolly Park, and AJ Jolly Golf Course. John Putnam, Sales Director for altafiber, said the partnership reflects altafiber’s commitment to helping its partners leverage technology.

“altafiber’s Wi-Fi network will offer thousands of AJ Jolly Park and Pendery Park visitors connectivity every day, but that’s just part of the benefit,” Putnam said. “By logging into the Wi-Fi network and agreeing to receive messages, visitors will be notified via e-mail of park amenities, specials, and upcoming events, further enhancing the visitor experience.”

John B. Scola, Director of altafiber’s Mobility Program, added that the infrastructure will allow Campbell County to eventually add a full range of connectivity options including sensors in the parks to monitor water levels and quality, air quality, and various equipment functionality.

The Campbell County Fiscal Court utilized American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for this partnership. ARPA allows local governments to allocate funds for high-speed internet, and the County did not use any general funds for this project.

In addition to the Wi-Fi network, altafiber will sponsor new signage at A.J. Jolly Park, as well as provide physical and digital maps to park visitors. For more information about Campbell County Parks, please visit www.campbellcountyky.gov.

About Campbell County

With offices in both Alexandria and Newport, Campbell County Fiscal Court serves as the local government for Kentucky’s eighth-largest county. Overseeing a budget of roughly $68 million and a staff of over 200, the Fiscal Court is dedicated to efficiently providing a range of services to residents and businesses, led by Judge/Executive Pendery since 1998

About altafiber

Cincinnati Bell is now doing business as “altafiber” in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The Company delivers integrated communications solutions to residential and business customers over its fiber-optic network including high-speed internet, video, voice and data. The Company also provides service in Hawai’i under the brand Hawaiian Telcom. In addition, the Company’s enterprise customers across the United States and Canada rely on CBTS and OnX, wholly-owned subsidiaries, for efficient, scalable office communications systems and end-to-end IT solutions. For more information, please visit www.altafiber.com. The information on the Company’s website is not incorporated by reference in this press release.

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