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GoNetspeed Expands Fiber Broadband in Connecticut

July 03, 2018 — ROCHESTER, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, GoNetspeed, a high-speed, 100% fiber-optic Internet provider, announced it has begun installing service to residences in Connecticut. The company now has 14 active markets operational, including Hartford, West Hartford, New Haven and Bridgeport, CT, as well as 10 others in Pittsburgh.

Similar to Google Fiber, GoNetspeed provides the power of a next-generation fiber-optic network and offers up to 1 Gigabit speeds to local homes and businesses. GoNetspeed is not only committed to providing unparalleled Internet speeds to its customers, but also loyalty and commitment to value with its “Lifetime Price Pledge.” Customers have no contract requirements, no added taxes or other fees, and are guaranteed to pay the same price for their Internet speeds for the entire time a resident remains a customer and is within a GoNetspeed service territory.

“Now more than ever, people are in need of high-speed Internet alternatives. Couple that with the ability to lock in a low price for the life they are a customer, and these value propositions have fueled our momentum as residences break from high-priced cable providers,” said Larry Coleman, President of GoNetspeed. “We plan to continue expanding into additional communities throughout our footprint based on customer interest.”

The company offers residential service plans starting at $50 for 100 Mbps (Megabits per second), as well as options for 500 Mbps and 1 Gbps (Gigabits per second). For more information on the company, or to inquire about service for your residence or community, please visit www.gonetspeed.com.

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