The Ripple Fiber CEO addressed Lexington's halt order, apologizing and pledging to investigate damage causes while collaborating to improve safety measures.
The news follows a nearly two-hour meeting Thursday between Ripple Fiber, town officials and a half-dozen other agencies that highlighted concerns about the company’s operations in Lexington County.
That’s what has people in the Town of Lexington upset as Ripple Fiber continues to install internet fiber throughout Lexington County. Lexington Mayor Hazel Livingston said Saturday she’s ...
That’s what the Town of Lexington told Ripple Fiber employees following recent incidents where the company hit and damaged multiple Dominion Energy gas lines, officials said Saturday in a news ...
Lexington Mayor Hazel Livingston still has major concerns following the gas leak’s repair. She said this is the third time in a week and a half Ripple Fiber, the company installing the fiber ...
LEXINGTON, S.C. — A company installing fiber ... The town announced on Saturday that it had issued a stop work order to Ripple Fiber due to recent incidents where they are accused of damaging ...
That’s what the Town of Lexington told Ripple Fiber employees following recent incidents where the company hit and damaged multiple Dominion Energy gas lines, officials said Saturday in a news release ...
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