High-speed fiber internet provider completes fiber network in Connecticut
(UI) — GoNetspeed, a high-speed 100 percent fiber to the premises internet provider, has completed the construction of its 100 percent fiber network in Vernon, including Rockville and South Windsor. Through GoNetspeed’s $6.5 million investment, residents and businesses throughout Vernon, Rockville, and South Windsor now have the ability to experience high-speed, symmetrical upload and download internet speeds directly from their home or business.
With construction complete, more than 7,600 locations throughout 87 miles now have access to GoNetspeed’s fast, reliable 100 percent fiber internet service. Interested residents and businesses may visit gonetspeed.com to confirm service availability for their location and to sign up for service installation.
GoNetspeed continues to ensure that more communities throughout Connecticut have access to a high-speed 100 percent fiber internet infrastructure. Currently, more than 30 communities across the state have access to GoNetspeed’s service, along with many communities that are well on their way to having
“Our goal is to expand access to fiber internet service, ultimately providing more communities throughout the state with improved flexibility and provider choice, ensuring that each individual is equipped with technology that will allow them to succeed in today’s digital world,” said Tom Perrone, GoNetspeed Senior Vice President of Network Operations and General Manager of Connecticut.
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