Overland Park, Kan., July 2, 2025 — Kansas Fiber Network (KFN) announced the completion of its strategic 130-route-mile expansion connecting major enterprise parks, data centers, and carrier facilities across Kansas City metro.

The expansion adds diverse routing options and increases dark fiber availability for enterprises and carriers seeking alternatives to traditional providers in the Central U.S. market.

 Network Capabilities

The expanded network provides:

  • 130+ route miles of unique diverse paths across KC metro
  • Direct connectivity to key data centers and enterprise locations
  • 400G services with sub-5ms latency to regional facilities
  • Scalable bandwidth options from 1G to 400G+
  • Dark fiber infrastructure for custom deployments

“We saw hyperscale demand growing in Kansas City’s Northland and moved quickly to build the infrastructure,” said Terry Talken, CFO of KFN. ” Our customers get carrier-grade capacity with regional agility—shorter procurement cycles, faster deployments, and decision-makers you can actually reach. We’ll continue expanding our network to deliver customizable connectivity solutions tailored to the evolving needs of our customers across the region”

Market Context

The expansion responds to increased enterprise migration to hybrid cloud architectures and hyperscale demand for Midwest connectivity. As bandwidth-intensive applications reshape business operations, KFN’s infrastructure investments are set to deliver a network foundation that scales in alignment with hyperscale and carrier ambitions. 


 

About Kansas Fiber Network KFN is the heartlands fastest-growing fiber infrastructure provider, obsessed with delivering what enterprises actually need: speed, scale, and service that works. Our 4,200+ mile, 100 Gbps network spans Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Colorado, and beyond, connecting the heartland to global digital commerce. Since 2009, we’ve powered bandwidth-intensive applications across wireless backhaul, banking, healthcare, government, and enterprise sectors with one simple promise: serious infrastructure, personal service.