GoNetspeed to expand fibre internet to Waterville and Winslow
GoNetspeed announced that the city of Waterville and Town of Winslow will soon have access to GoNetspeed’s high-speed fibre internet. Through GoNetspeed’s privately funded [$4 million (€3.71 million)] investment in Waterville and Winslow, more than 7,200 locations will have access to future-proof fibre internet as early as this summer with construction beginning this spring. Residents and businesses interested in GoNetspeed services may visit GoNetspeed to indicate interest and receive construction updates.
“In recent years, we have seen the growing need for faster, more affordable internet speeds. Designed with future bandwidth needs in mind, our future-proof fibre internet will continue to advance with each community, delivering the highest level of connectivity while creating more opportunity for future success,” says Richard Clark, GoNetspeed president and CEO. “By bringing our service to Waterville and Winslow, residents will have access to an infrastructure that will step up to the demands for high-speed fibre internet, creating endless opportunity for these communities and their growth.”
GoNetspeed claims that communities throughout Maine have access to high-speed 100% fibre internet. Currently, Bangor, Biddeford, Brewer, Brunswick, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, Falmouth, Gorham, Gray, New Gloucester, Old Orchard Beach, Old Town, Orono, Saco, Scarborough, Topsham, Westbrook, Windham, and Yarmouth have access to GoNetspeed’s service along with many communities that are well on their way to having access to GoNetspeed’s fibre internet.
With commitment to customer service, GoNetspeed accelerate the expansion of its fibre networks throughout nine states, including Maine. GoNetspeed continues to deliver more fibre, more access, more speed, and better reliability to residents and businesses throughout our footprint. With access to fibre internet, customers have access to symmetrical upload and download speeds, ranging from 250 Mbps to 1 Gbps (1,000 Mbps). To learn more visit GoNetspeed.
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