2024
Citynet receives $7,488,000 in LEAD funds and is providing Citynet funds of $1,725,000 for the expansion of broadband connectivity to 1,357 targeted addresses in Wetzel, Marshall, and Ohio Counties - serving locations in the communities of Wheeling, Cameron, Proctor, Glen Easton, New Martinsville, Moundsville, Littleton, Hundred, Bethlehem, Mozart, and Metz - installing approximately 211 miles of fiber infrastructure to provide broadband service in the project area.
Through the Line Extension Advancement and Development (LEAD) program of the West Virginia Broadband Investment Plan, Citynet receives funding for building GIG fiber to Pocahontas-Marlinton, Hillsboro, Slatyfork, and Valley Head. Citynet provides additional funds to extend fiber to more addresses in the region.
Through the Line Extension Advancement and Development (LEAD) program of the West Virginia Broadband Investment Plan, Citynet receives funding for building GIG fiber to Pocahontas-Marlinton, Hillsboro, Slatyfork, and Valley Head. Citynet provides additional funds to extend fiber to more addresses in the region.
2021
Citynet invests in significant outside plant resources to continue to aggressively expand the Citynet Fiber Network across West Virginia.
FCC awards 53.5 million to Citynet in Rural Digital Opportunity Funds (RDOF) to improve broadband connectivity in West Virginia.
Citynet launches WestVirginia.com, allowing West Virginians to check internet availability at their location and to follow the expanding fiber footprint across the state.
FCC awards 53.5 million to Citynet in Rural Digital Opportunity Funds (RDOF) to improve broadband connectivity in West Virginia.
Citynet launches WestVirginia.com, allowing West Virginians to check internet availability at their location and to follow the expanding fiber footprint across the state.
2020
$7.6 million ReConnect grant from the USDA awarded to Citynet to deploy fiber broadband to several North Central West Virginia counties. Citynet partners with Doddridge County Schools, developing an entrepreneur class that will help implement and support new fiber Internet services.
2019
Citynet starts receiving the first of its $6.5 million in funding from the FCC as part of the Connect America project to expand broadband access to nearly 900 unserved homes and businesses in five West Virginia counties.
2018
Citynet allocated $6.5 million from the FCC for work in 898 locations in Greenbrier, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Taylor and Webster counties.
2017
Citynet starts offering IPTV service via the Citynet Fiber Optic Network and also acquires Wheeling, West Virginia company StratusWave Communications.
2016
Citynet ramps up Gigabit broadband efforts in Bridgeport and Philippi under the branding of “Internet Hog”. Citynet takes over providing phone, Internet & TV services to the City of Philippi, WV.
2015
Citynet, in partnership with the City of Bridgeport, West Virginia, provides ultra-high-speed broadband via a pilot project called “GigaPort; making Bridgeport the First Gigabit City in West Virginia
2013
Citynet starts aggressively expanding the Citynet Fiber Optic Network.
Through funding by the West Virginia Broadband Deployment Council for infrastructure projects, a grant was awarded to Citynet; bringing high-speed Internet service (“broadband”) to Snowshoe Mountain Resort.
Through funding by the West Virginia Broadband Deployment Council for infrastructure projects, a grant was awarded to Citynet; bringing high-speed Internet service (“broadband”) to Snowshoe Mountain Resort.
2012
Citynet, as part of giving back to the communities in which it serves, through the company’s Citynet Cares initiative, offers its online grading solution, LiveGrades, free to any West Virginia school.
2011
Citynet purchases the old United Federal Credit Union in Star City, and after extensive renovations, moves into its new Citynet Morgantown Office, located at 3600 University Avenue, Morgantown, WV 26505.
2010
Citynet moves into its new, custom-built headquarters, located at 100 Citynet Drive, in Bridgeport, WV. The new building includes a state-of-the-art Data Center.
2009
In late 2009, the Customer Service Institute of America and the International Council of Customer Service Organizations awards Citynet’s Technical Support Center with the 2009 International Service Excellence Award.
2008
In early 2008, Citynet sells the Citynet Wholesale Division to Zayo Broadband. This sale allows Citynet to concentrate on growing its core business of being “the provider of choice in integrated communication services”.
In late 2008, due to the growth of business it is conducting in the area, Citynet purchases its own building for its Charleston, WV Network Operations & Data Center.
In late 2008, due to the growth of business it is conducting in the area, Citynet purchases its own building for its Charleston, WV Network Operations & Data Center.
2007
Citynet is selected as Business of the Year by the Harrison County Chamber of Commerce. In order to become the first West Virginia based “full service” provider of telecommunications and IT services, Citynet completes the purchase of Morgantown based Veritech. This acquisition allows Citynet to provide additional services such as IT Managed Network Services, Network monitoring, and computer repair.
2006
Citynet Retail Division begins offering Residential Digital telephone service.
2005
Citynet grows from a base of 30 to over 175 employees. Products and services provided grow from dial-up Internet and Web site hosting and design to providing much of West Virginia with state-of-the-art communications services. Late in 2005, Citynet Retail Division begins offering Digital (VoIP) business telephone service.
2003
Citynet invests over $50 million to make strategic acquisitions of Gateway Columbus (Columbus, OH); multiple Adelphia Business Solutions services communities; America’s Fiber Network (formerly owned by six telecommunications and utility companies, including American Electric Power and Allegheny Energy). Upon integration of these new assets, Citynet begins to operate with two distinct divisions — Wholesale and Retail. The Citynet Wholesale Division is created to operate this new fiber infrastructure. The original business unit then becomes Citynet’s Retail Division.
2001
In April 2001, City Holding sold Citynet to Citynet LLC, a company formed as a partnership with Jim Martin, Parry Petroplus, Steve Lorenz, and Milan Puskar. Mr. Martin becomes President/CEO of the new venture.
1998
City Holding (owner of City National Bank) purchases both Citynet and MarCom and begins online banking. Mr. Martin becomes President of this new venture for City National Bank. Customer accounts increase from 6,000 to 20,000 over the next 3+ years of management.
1997
Citynet purchases the Internet dial-up subscribers of MarCom so that MarCom can focus on Web site development.
1994
Both Citynet and MarCom start in business as two separate companies. MarCom is founded by Jim Martin. Citynet is owned by a Venture Capital firm in Charleston, WV. Both serve as local/regional ISPs (Internet Service Providers) and provide dial-up access and Web site development. Martin’s company, MarCom provides service in North Central WV, while Citynet serves the Kanawha County area