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Updated: 8 hours ago / 40 Under Forty, Class of 2025

40 Under Forty 2025: Andrew DeChristopher

Man in black dress shirt gives double thumbs up Photo | Erika Sidor Andrew DeChristopher
Four people holding wrenches while sitting on or around the open hood of a large white truck in a garage photo | jaime Flores WBJ 40 Under Forty winners at Advantage Truck Group, in Shrewsbury (clockwise, from top left) Andrew DeChristopher, Andrew Bartholomew, Sarah Harrington, and Nicholas Rocheleau (special thanks to Matt McCuin)
Andrew DeChristopher, 28  TitleCo-founder & director of engineering CompanyFitchburg Fiber, in Fitchburg ResidenceFitchburg BirthplaceBoston Click here to read about the other 40 Under Forty, Class of 2025  
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Andrew DeChristopher is providing digital equity in Fitchburg through his vision of affordable, community-focused internet access.

Co-founding Fitchburg Fiber in December 2020 with Tristan Taylor, he was inspired by stories of families forced to use mall Wi-Fi for remote schooling during the coronavirus pandemic when they couldn't afford home internet service. Drawing from his background in software engineering and telecommunications infrastructure gained at Facebook's Middle Mile Infrastructure subsidiary, DeChristopher engineered a resilient wireless mesh network throughout Fitchburg’s downtown. The company's innovative approach provides high-quality internet service at a flat rate of $40 per month with no price increases, directly challenging corporate internet providers. DeChristopher has personally funded much of the startup during its most difficult periods while working full-time as a software engineer.

His dedication has paid off as Fitchburg Fiber now contracts with downtown housing projects, connects small businesses, and serves hundreds of residents and businesses. During a four-day unplanned power outage at their central office, DeChristopher and his team maintained critical internet and telephone services for the entire community while managing personal emergencies. His vision extends beyond Fitchburg as he hopes to help other communities create their own low-cost internet systems, building infrastructure truly by and for the people.

Do you prefer working from home or the office? Office

Favorite Central Mass. community? Fitchburg

What song has the best life advice? “Old Ties and Companions” by Watchhouse

What do you most want to accomplish in the next 50 years? Build infrastructure and systems that are by and for the people.

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