Loop launches fiber internet in Mountain Top, bringing reliable high-speed connectivity to residents and businesses

MOUNTAIN TOP, PA — Loop, a locally-owned and operated internet provider, is proud to announce the launch of its fiber internet service in Mountain Top, bringing a much-needed upgrade to connectivity for residents and businesses in the area. With fiber-optic technology delivering symmetrical speeds up to 10 gigabits per second, Loop is making reliable, high-speed internet widely available across Rice, Wright and Fairview Townships, Nuangola Borough, as well as parts of Dorrance and Slocum Townships.

This expansion marks a significant milestone for Mountain Top, bringing reliable high-speed internet to residential areas and industrial parks eager for better connectivity. Loop’s investment in Mountain Top represents millions of dollars reinvested into the local economy, further underscoring the company’s commitment to Northeast Pennsylvania.

“This project is deeply personal to me,” said Chris Hacken, founder and CEO of Loop. “Having grown up here in Mountain Top, it’s an honor to bring the kind of connectivity our community has been waiting for. We’re building a network that not only meets today’s needs but will continue to grow with the demands of tomorrow.”

Hacken, who remains actively involved in the company, is often seen helping connect customers himself, a hands-on dedication rarely found with larger internet providers. Loop’s fiber network is designed with the future in mind, allowing for even faster speeds and additional expansions as demand increases.

Jason Wasmanski, General Manager of Loop, 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. This technology delivers lightning-fast, reliable internet with minimal interference, making it ideal for remote work, video conferencing, streaming and data-heavy applications.

“We understand that patience is key during this rollout,” added Wasmanski. “It will take a couple of months to reach every part of Mountain Top, but we’re committed to completing the project as quickly as possible without compromising quality. We thank the residents for their understanding and enthusiasm as we work to bring fiber to their doorsteps.”

Loop has already connected customers in Mountain Top and expects demand to grow as the service becomes more widely available. With symmetrical upload and download speeds, Loop’s fiber internet eliminates common frustrations like buffering, slow uploads and disruptions caused by cable internet providers.

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