HMP&L to construct gigabit internet network in Henderson

HENDERSON, Ky. − Super-fast internet service from the city’s electric utility is going to be offered to Henderson homes over the coming months and year or so.

Henderson Municipal Power & Light is building a $16 million expansion to its fiber optic network to make multi-gigabit broadband service available to every residence, including apartments, in the city of Henderson. That includes even those that aren’t served by HMP&L electric service, such as Kentucky Utilities Co. customers on edges of town.

Construction underway

A contractor, Fiber Optics Solutions, has begun hanging fiber optic lines to utility poles. “We’re attaching to every single HMP&L pole in our system” — some 10,000 in all — as well as to areas served by underground power lines, HMP&L General Manager Brad Bickett said last week.

“We’ll be up to six to eight crews working when (the construction work is fully) ramped up,” he said. Residents will be seeing Fiber Optics Solutions crews in their neighborhood with large spools of fiber optic line. Bickett said their trucks will “be identified as working for HMP&L Fiber with magnetic signs.” Crews will also have informational letters to hand out.

“We started last week, working downtown, working toward the hospital along Sixth, Seventh and Eighth streets,” Bickett said. “We’ll expand from there and work south … We expect the whole city will be built out by next year, July 2025,” although many residents will be able to acquire the service much sooner, as early as this spring.

“We’ll start soon with drops” — running fiber lines from utility poles to homes — “to individual customers,” he said. “We’ll be hooking people up (to the gigabit service) along the way … Within a month we’ll start hooking people up.”

Residents interested in HMP&L Fiber service will be able to sign up online at www.hmpl.com in the coming weeks. “We do intend to step up marketing” in the future, Bickett said.

Already, “We have a handful of residential customers at the Imperial” apartment building at Third and Water streets, he said.

“By the end of 2025, we should be able to hook up anyone who wants that internet service.”

Choice of speeds

Service options will begin at $79.95 per month for a guaranteed 1 gigabit-per-second (aka, 1 gig or 1 Gbps) of speed with no data limit. A decade or so ago, 10 megabit internet service was considered very fast for home users; 1 gigabit service is the equivalent of 1,000 megabit (aka, 1,000 meg or Mbps) service, or 100 times faster than 10 meg internet.

“At 1 gig, you have a connection that will never be the limiting factor” in your broadband experience, Brian Hardesty, HMP&L’s chief technology officer, said.