Loop Internet Expanding to Hazleton

Hazleton residents and businesses will get access to fast, contract-free fiber internet starting this fall

Loop Internet, a locally owned and operated fiber internet provider, has officially broken ground in Hazleton. Construction is underway, and residents and businesses can expect service to begin rolling out this fall. Loop will offer speeds up to 10 Gbps, faster than other providers in the area.

The expansion is part of Loop’s mission to deliver fast, reliable, and honest internet to underserved communities across Northeastern Pennsylvania. With its hallmark no-contract plans, symmetrical upload and download speeds, and transparent pricing, Loop is poised to provide a meaningful alternative to the cable monopolies that have long dominated the region.

“Hazleton deserves better.” said Jason Wasmanski, General Manager of Loop Internet. “We’re not just building a network, we’re building trust. People are tired of hidden fees, lack of reliability, slow upload speeds, and out-of-town call centers. We’re changing that.”

Loop’s fiber infrastructure is being installed across Hazleton in phases, with service activations beginning as early as this fall. Residents and businesses are encouraged to check availability and pre-register for service at loopinternet.com to be among the first connected.

Known for its community-first approach, Loop plans to keep Hazleton residents informed every step of the way through local mailers, social media updates, and appearances at neighborhood events. The company’s crews, customer support staff, and leadership are all based in Northeastern Pennsylvania, offering Hazleton a local partner, not a faceless provider.

Loop Internet already serves thousands of customers in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Mountaintop, and Kingston. The Hazleton expansion represents another step in Loop’s long-term commitment to bring better broadband to more communities throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Loop Launches Fastest Fiber Internet Service in Downtown Scranton

Scranton-based Loop Internet is proud to announce the launch of the city’s fastest fiber internet service, delivering symmetrical speeds up to 10 gigabits per second to the downtown business district. Loop’s high-speed internet is faster than any other local offering, setting a new benchmark for reliable, high-speed connectivity that will benefit both businesses and residents.

The network, built to support remote work, video conferencing, and data-intensive applications, also delivers a stable, uninterrupted connection essential for today’s digital demands. Loop is already doing installations on Lackawanna, Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Wyoming avenues along with Linden Street in the downtown area. Jason Wasmanski, General Manager of Loop, emphasized the value of local investment.

“We’re headquartered right here in Scranton, and money paid by our customers for the service goes back into the local economy,” he said. “We believe in building up our community, not just serving it.” Loop has been in the area providing internet service for nearly a decade and recently expanded its network footprint in the City of Wilkes-Barre as well. Loop recognized the need for better connectivity in nearby Scranton as more residents and businesses move into the city so they began rapidly building out the network.

Loop is investing millions of dollars into Scranton’s infrastructure which demonstrates its commitment to the region. In addition to bringing top-tier internet to the city, Loop focuses on local partnerships, contracting with nearby businesses for services such as marketing, printing, and events. The company’s founder and CEO, Chris Hacken, a Mountain Top native, remains actively involved, often seen working on network construction and connecting customers himself. Loop also remains dedicated to delivering lightning fast speeds to Northeast Pennsylvania residents without delay. 

“While other providers have contracts in place that will take years to complete, Loop is transforming the downtown Scranton business district in under a year,” Wasmanski explained. “Our team’s swift deployment ensures that businesses and residents can access cutting-edge speeds now, not years from now.”

Wasmanski explained that fiber internet uses thin strands of glass to transmit data as light signals rather than relying on traditional copper cables that use electrical signals. Fiber signals travel close to the speed of light with less interference, which means fiber can carry data at incredibly high speeds with low latency over long distances without losing quality.

Loop’s fiber network is built with room to expand, too, allowing even faster speeds as the demand grows. Plans are underway to expand the fiber network beyond the business district to serve more areas of Scranton, keeping pace with evolving needs.

“We’ve already connected over 100 customers downtown and have businesses practically knocking down our door to sign up,” Founder and CEO Chris Hacken added. “Our fiber technology delivers the same upload and download speeds, so our users can work from home, stream, and share large files without the disruptions that are common with cable internet.”

Interested residents and businesses can check service availability and sign up for updates by visiting loopinternet.com.

For more information, please contact Cheryl Malak, Business Account Executive, by calling 888-808-5667, ext. 213, or emailing cheryl.malak@loopinternet.com.