Due to ongoing dry conditions and prevailing high winds, Fire Marshal Colorado Cordova of the Los Alamos Fire Department (LAFD) has enacted fire restrictions to Stage 1, effective April 28, within the boundaries of Los Alamos County to safeguard public health and safety, as well as protect lands, structures, natural and historical artifacts. Click below to view the order and press release.
Atomic Fiber is a County-owned, open-access fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) network designed to improve internet access, reliability, and affordability for residents and businesses in Los Alamos and White Rock. When complete, the network will provide high-speed internet access to more than 10,000 homes and businesses and expand customer choice through multiple internet service providers.
Community Broadband Manager Jerry Smith is tasked to provide community broadband as an essential public service that will enable reliable high-speed internet services throughout the county at competitive pricing.
High-level design approved: May 2025
Low-level design approved: January 2026
Material procurement underway: February 2026
Construction in eight phases across 47 distribution areas
Three network hubs (optical line terminals):
White Rock Fire Station 3
Los Alamos Municipal Building
Los Alamos Golf Course
Phase 1 construction anticipated: April 2026
First customers anticipated: Fall 2026
Full buildout estimated: 2029–2030
2026 is a transition year for the Community Broadband Network, moving the project from design into construction.
Residents can expect the following:
Early 2026: Procurement of materials to avoid supply-chain delays
Spring 2026: Construction begins on Phase 1 of the network (initial neighborhood locations to be announced)
Throughout 2026: Utility coordination, underground and overhead fiber installation, and continued community updates
Fall 2026: First customers anticipated to be service-ready in initial construction areas
Construction will occur in eight phases, and advance notice will be provided when work is scheduled in specific neighborhoods.
DESIGN: As of January 2026, the design is 100% complete.
BUILD: Construction will be completed in eight phases across 47 distribution areas with three network hubs (optical line terminals):
OPERATE: As each construction phase is completed and activated, the area will become operational. Residents and businesses in completed areas will be able to choose from a selection of participating internet service providers to purchase an internet service package or continue service with their existing provider.
This section documents important County Council actions and major project milestones.
2026
Jan. 6: County Council approved low-level design and contract amendment allowing early material procurement
2025
Nov. 18: Council approved issuance of bonds for the construction of the Community Broadband Network and other capital projects
July–Sept.: Utility field work conducted by Bonfire and Hexad to assess poles and conduit routes for design
June 10: Phase 1 design underway; reuse of existing conduit confirmed; three network hubs identified
May 20: County Council approved the high-level design progress (view the agenda documentation and video of the meeting)
March–April: Kelly Cable crews assessed existing County-owned conduit in North Community and Western Area neighborhoods
2024
Nov. 19: Council awarded design-build and operations contracts to Bonfire Engineering & Construction LLC (view the PowerPoint Presentation(PDF, 435KB) and the November 19, 2024 Council meeting)
Jan. 12: Community Broadband Network RFP closed
2023–2022 (Project Origins)
Jan. 24, 2023: Council reviewed residential broadband survey results and draft Broadband Strategic Plan (view the results of the residential broadband survey(PDF, 1MB) and presentation of the DRAFT Broadband Strategic Plan(PDF, 14MB); view the January 24, 2023 Council meeting)
Oct. 19, 2022: Community Broadband Forum and a separate stakeholder meeting held in White Rock
County-owned network
Bonfire is responsible for design, construction, and operation
Open-access Network supporting 4-6 ISPs (internet service provider)
Bonfire is a neutral operator and will not be one of the ISPs.
Once operations begin, Bonfire will be under a 5-year agreement, with options to renew for up to 20 years
In the 2023 Strategic Leadership Plan adopted by the County Council, councilors identified high-speed community broadband is a priority to improve economic vitality of the County. This has remained a priority in the 2024 and most recently in the 2026 Strategic Leadership Plan.
Common terms used in broadband planning include:
Last mile: The connection from the street to a home or business
Middle mile: The fiber connection bringing internet service into the County from outside providers
The Community Broadband Network addresses both last-mile and middle-mile needs to improve reliability and minimize the frequency, scope, and duration of outages like those experienced in recent years.
Updated February 03, 2026