GoNetspeed connects over 4,800 customers to fiber optic network in Massachusetts
(UI) – GoNetspeed announced that the construction of their underground fiber network serving Ludlow is now complete. Through this deployment, Ludlow is the second Massachusetts community that is equipped with GoNetspeed’s high-speed internet access, providing access to 100% fiber internet to more than 4,800 homes and businesses.
Fiber optic internet equips communities with next-generation internet service, fostering community growth, competition, and economic development. With access to 100% fiber internet through GoNetspeed’s $4.8 million investment in Ludlow, the community is powered with faster speeds and better reliability, positioning the community for a successful future online.
GoNetspeed is actively working to ensure that more communities throughout Massachusetts will have access to a high-speed 100% fiber internet infrastructure. In the coming months, more communities throughout the state will join Ludlow in having access to GoNetspeed’s fiber internet.
GoNetspeed is accelerating the expansion of its fiber networks throughout nine states, including Massachusetts.
“As we welcome Ludlow to our GoNetspeed family, we are thrilled to see such a positive response from the community as many gain access to another provider option,” said Richard Clark, GoNetspeed president and CEO.
“We have seen first-hand that many Central and Western Massachusetts communities continue to be underserved, lacking a high-speed service option. We look forward to growing with the community and hope to soon serve more communities throughout the Commonwealth.”
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