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Real fiber. Built for the way Los Alamos works.
The County's new open-access fiber network goes live this fall. Pre-sign with Intellipop and you're first on the install calendar when fiber reaches your block.
Real fiber for every address in Los Alamos.
Atomic Fiber is the new fiber network coming to every home and business in Los Alamos and White Rock. The county built the network. Intellipop runs your service on it: real glass to your door, symmetric speeds up to 8 Gbps, no contracts, no data caps, and local support that picks up the phone.
Atomic Fiber: the Los Alamos County fiber network, owned by neighbors.
Atomic Fiber is a public, open-access network. The fiber under your street belongs to Los Alamos County, built and maintained by the community it serves. Intellipop is the team that connects you to it. When you sign up, your monthly bill keeps you connected, while the network itself stays right where it is, owned by your neighbors.
Los Alamos has always built fast when it counts.
In 1943, the town went up in months because the work mattered more than comfort. Eighty years later, fiber is a baseline expectation. Atomic Fiber is bringing it to every address in the county, on a build that broke ground in May 2026 and delivers first service in months, not years.
Pre-sign Phase Open
Construction is underway. Lock your address in now.
Free installation
Locked at zero during the build phase. Stays free for pre-signs.
3-year price lock
Today's price is a ceiling. If we drop it, yours drops too.
First-line scheduling
When fiber reaches your block, you're on the install calendar first.
Build alerts for your address
Status updates as construction moves through Los Alamos.
No payment. No credit card. We start service when fiber reaches you.
Pick your Plan and Get Connected with Atomic Fiber
No contracts, No data caps, No hidden fees.
- 1000 Mbps Download & Upload.
- 24/7 Customer Support.
- No Long Term Commitments.
- First Month FREE!
- 2000 Mbps Download & Upload.
- 24/7 Customer Support.
- No Long Term Commitments.
- First Month FREE!
- 8 Gbps real-world GPON.
- 24/7 Customer Support.
- No Long Term Commitments.
- First Month FREE!
Guarantees and Promises
Net Neutrality & Privacy.
Intellipop strongly believes in a free and open internet for all. We will never throttle speeds, block access to specific websites or collect your personal data. We also take network security very seriously and will do everything in our power to protect you while you browse, shop and stream online.
Simple Billing Promise.
We don't believe in data caps - period. We will never charge for the amount of bandwidth you use. All our internet plans are flat, monthly rates which means you expect to pay the same amount every month. We don't play games with your bill and you shouldn't have to worry if it will fluctuate wildly each month.
No Data Caps.
We know what a headache it can be to look at your internet or phone statement each month and see a treasure trove of hidden fees and taxes. With our simple billing promise what you see is what you get - we promise a flat, monthly rate that you can always rely on.
24/7 HD Streaming.
We have direct peering agreement with many content providers including Netflix and Youtube. Peering agreements allow us to connect you to content servers much faster than normal paths on the internet.
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Atomic Fiber Coverage in Los Alamos and White Rock
Atomic Fiber is building in eight phases across 47 distribution areas. Construction started April 2026. First customer activations are expected this fall. Full buildout completes 2029 to 2030.
Three network hubs anchor the rollout:
White Rock Fire Station 3
Los Alamos Municipal Building
Los Alamos County Golf Course clubhouse
Each phase activates as it completes. Your neighborhood may go live well before the full network finishes.
Where you sit in the schedule depends on your address. Pre-sign with your address and we’ll keep you posted as each phase plan confirms.
Why we sell 8 Gig, not 10.
GPON delivers up to 10 gigabits per second on paper. In your house, on a real router, with overhead and protocol losses, what you actually measure tops out around 8.
Other providers will market 10 Gig. They’re not lying, exactly. They’re just not telling you the rest. Our 8 Gig plan is the real-world number. You see exactly what you signed up for. No asterisks.
If you genuinely need symmetric line-rate 10G for a research project, dedicated link, or business deployment, give us a call. We’ll build it custom. For everyone else, 8 Gig is the honest answer.
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A County-owned fiber network. Built for the way Los Alamos thinks.
Los Alamos has talked about real broadband for years. The lab is pushing into AI, quantum computing, and edge research that depends on data moving fast in both directions. Residents have been making do with cable, DSL, and wireless that drop when the wind shifts.
In 2024, the County approved a $35 million bond to build it themselves. The County owns the fiber, the way it owns the roads and the water lines. The fiber itself, the speed, the reliability, the future-proofing, that's the same regardless of which service you pick to run over it.
By the numbers:
- 10,000+ homes and businesses reached at full buildout
- 47 distribution areas across 8 construction phases
- Three network hubs with redundant routes designed in
- 30 to 50 years of expected fiber life
- Real symmetric speeds up to 8 Gbps
The County's investment goes to your address. We're the team that turns it into service you can actually use, with the same playbook we've run for over a decade on networks like this.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will service be available at my address?
First customer activations are expected Fall 2026. Full buildout completes 2029 to 2030. Phase 1 starts at the three network hubs and works outward. Pre-sign with your address and we'll send you build alerts as your timing confirms.
Do I need to switch from my current provider right away?
No. Your existing internet keeps working. When Atomic Fiber reaches your address, you can switch over without losing service during the transition. Most customers run both for a day or two during cutover.
What equipment do you provide?
A fiber modem (the wall-mounted box where the fiber connection terminates) and a router pre-configured for your plan. You can also bring your own router. We recommend Asus AX-class or better for the higher-tier plans.
Is there really no contract?
Right. Month-to-month. No commitment beyond the current month. Your price-lock guarantee is in your favor, not a commitment on your side. You can cancel any time.
How does the County's fiber network work?
Los Alamos County owns the fiber infrastructure, the same way it owns the roads and water lines. Intellipop delivers internet service over it. The County's investment goes to your address regardless of who you pick for service.
What's the difference between Atomic Fiber and Intellipop?
Atomic Fiber is the network — the physical fiber from the street to your house. Intellipop is the internet service that runs over it. You pay Intellipop for the service.
How does installation work during the build?
When construction crews reach your block, the fiber drop to your house gets installed. The technician coordinates with you on where the wall plate and modem go. Most installs take about an hour. Pre-signs get scheduled first when crews enter your neighborhood.
My current internet drops constantly. Is fiber actually more reliable?
Atomic Fiber is designed with redundant routes and automatic failover. Multiple diverse paths feed the County. When one route has trouble, the other takes over without manual intervention. Reliability is built into the network design from day one.
Will my launch pricing actually stay the same?
Launch pricing is a ceiling, not a target. If we lower our public price during your pre-sign window, your locked rate drops to match. The price you see is the highest you'll pay during your 3-year lock.
Can I get business service?
Yes, with different plans built for business needs. We'll publish a business page closer to launch. If you need business service before then, call us at the number below.
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Intellipop Also Serves
We deliver fiber and fixed wireless across Utah, Texas, Idaho, Wyoming, Georgia, and now New Mexico.
Utah:
Bountiful · Brigham City · Cedar Hills · Centerville · Clearfield · Genola · Layton · Lehi · Lindon · Midvale · Murray · Orem · Payson · Pleasant Grove · Providence · Rocky Ridge · Santaquin · Syracuse · West Valley
Texas: Aubrey · Oak Point · Palmer · Ponder
Idaho: Rexburg | Wyoming: Jackson | Georgia: Riverdale · Jonesboro
New Mexico (Atomic Fiber): Los Alamos · White Rock