GoNetspeed completes 100% fiber optic network in North Haven, Conn.
(UI) — GoNetspeed announced that the construction of its 100% fiber network is officially complete in North Haven. Through GoNetspeed’s $4.2 million investment, more than 4,300 residents and businesses throughout North Haven will now experience high-speed, symmetrical upload and download internet speeds directly from their home or business.
“We have made it a priority to ensure that modern homes and businesses have access to the internet that can easily improve daily life,” said Tom Perrone, GoNetspeed Chief Operations Officer. “We know that high-speed internet has the ability to change communities, lives, and our daily connections. GoNetspeed is proud to have officially completed our construction in North Haven, and we look forward to being a part of the community’s future growth and success.”
GoNetspeed continues to ensure that more communities throughout Connecticut have access to a high-speed 100% 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 access to GoNetspeed’s fiber internet.
With a legacy of innovation and a commitment to customer service, GoNetspeed is excited to accelerate the expansion of its fiber networks throughout nine states, including Connecticut. GoNetspeed continues to deliver more fiber, more access, more speed, and better reliability to residents and businesses throughout our footprint. With access to 100% fiber internet, customers have access to symmetrical upload and download speeds, ranging from 500 Mbps to 1 Gbps (1,000 Mbps).
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