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ImOn Communications

ImOn Communications is a privately held regional telecommunications provider headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

ImOn Communications

ImOn Communications is a privately held regional telecommunications provider headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The firm was founded by a group of local principals, and its ownership structure remains undisclosed to the public. ImOn offers fiber-based Internet, cable TV, and phone services to residents and businesses primarily in eastern Iowa, with offices also in Sioux City, Iowa City, Dubuque, and Danville, Iowa, as well as Duluth, Minnesota. Its wholesale services provide data and voice transport to municipalities and utility providers. The company's customer-facing brands include residential, business, and partnership services, with a focus on expanding its fiber network to new service areas. The company maintains offices in six Iowa and Minnesota locations and operates a 24/7 technical support line. It does not disclose its total number of employees or customer count. No recent operational events or major financings have been publicly reported in the last 24 months. ImOn's structural differentiator is its geographic focus on underserved midwestern markets and its wholesale partnership model, which contrasts with large national telecommunications providers. Its ownership structure is private and opaque, limiting external scrutiny of its financial performance.

Website
imon.net

General information

Firm type

null

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Cedar Rapids

Corporate office

Cedar Rapids, IA, United States

Additional offices

Sioux City, IA; Iowa City, IA; Danville, IA; Dubuque, IA; Duluth, MN

Sector focus

TelecommunicationsInfrastructureFiber OpticsBroadband

Frequently asked questions

Who owns ImOn Communications?

ImOn Communications is privately held. Its ownership structure is not publicly disclosed. The firm's headquarters are in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and it operates as a regional telecommunications provider.

What markets does ImOn serve?

ImOn serves residential and business customers in Cedar Rapids, Marion, Hiawatha, Iowa City, Dubuque, and Sioux City in Iowa, as well as Duluth, Minnesota. It also provides wholesale services to municipalities and utility providers across those regions.

Does ImOn only provide residential services?

No. ImOn provides residential Internet, TV, and phone services, but also offers business data, voice, and entertainment solutions. Its partnership services division delivers data and voice transport, last mile services, and video solutions to municipalities and utilities.

Is ImOn a family office or an operating company?

ImOn is an operating telecommunications company, not a family office. It is structured as a regional telecom provider with physical infrastructure and customer-facing services.

Does ImOn disclose financials or AUM?

No. ImOn does not publicly disclose any financial metrics, including revenue, profit, or assets under management. It is a privately held operating company with no public filings.

What is ImOn's fiber network strategy?

ImOn invests in its fiber-optic network annually to expand coverage and improve service quality. It focuses on underserved midwestern markets, including new service area expansions where residents can check availability online.

How can customers contact ImOn?

Customers can contact ImOn via phone (1-833-724-4666), email, live chat through MyImOn.com, or SMS. Customer care is available weekdays 7am–7pm and Saturdays 8am–noon. Technical support is available 24/7 for emergencies.

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