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Metropolitan Unified Fiber Network (MUFN)

Bringing Higher-Speed Internet to Metro Madison

MUFN is a collaborative metro fiber-optic network serving education, health, government, and Non-Profit-Organization anchor institutions in the Madison, Middleton, and Monona, Wisconsin area. It unifies and augments existing telecom resources to facilitate enhanced Internet, point-to-point connectivity, and application sharing. This effort improves broadband access, economic development, public safety, education, and community support programs.

MUFN Affiliates:

  • UW-Health (hospital & clinics, Med foundation, Medical School)
  • Meriter Hospital
  • Madison and Middleton municipal governments
  • Madison Metropolitan, Monona Grove and Middleton-Cross Plains school districts
  • Dane County, South Central Library System
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Madison College (formerly MATC)
  • State Lab of Hygiene
  • University of Wisconsin Extension
  • Geological and Natural History Survey
  • DaneNet (28+ community groups serving seniors, low-income and vulnerable populations in Dane County
  • Broadband Technology Opportunities Program

Go to: MUFN website

Find a Local Computer

Citizens can reserve time, at no cost, on one of the computers available to the public at each library location. Free wireless Internet is also available.

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210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Room 500
Madison, WI 53703
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210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Room 350
Madison, WI 53703

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