Glo Fiber announces expansion of fibre network to Mount Joy, Pennsylvania
Glo Fiber, powered by Shenandoah Telecommunications Company (‘Shentel’), announced that they have reached an agreement with municipal officials to deploy next generation fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband services to Mount Joy Borough, Pennsylvania. Engineering work is currently underway, and construction is slated to begin in late 2024.
Throughout the 18-24 month construction process, Glo Fiber will bring a future-proof fibre network to more than 3,700 homes and businesses in the area. Glo Fiber enables multi-gigabit internet access with symmetrical upload and download speeds.
Using Shentel’s 8,300-mile regional fibre network, Glo Fiber can ensure high speeds, low latency, and increased reliability. The company has earned a reputation for providing local customer service across its markets, including the growing list of communities in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia.
“The Borough looks forward to Glo Fiber operating in Mount Joy,” says Mark Pugliese, Borough manager of Mount Joy. “Borough Council voted unanimously in favor of setting up a franchise agreement with Glo Fiber, permitting Glo Fiber to operate within the Borough limits. In the end, our residents will have an opportunity to choose who they want to purchase services from. Up until now, there were little options.”
Glo Fiber provides a reliable, high-bandwidth connection that can handle multiple devices and users within a home or business without buffering while streaming, gaming or video conferencing. Wall-to-Wall Wi-Fi is also available, allowing customers to connect anywhere in their home or business. Glo TV service is delivered via an app and is compatible with Apple TV, Amazon’s Fire Stick and many smart TVs with embedded streaming software. There are no contracts, and pricing is straightforward with affordable options for individuals and families relying on the internet for work, school and entertainment.
“We are excited to continue expanding our footprint in Lancaster County,” says Chris Kyle, vice president of industry and regulatory affairs at Shentel. “Mount Joy marks our 30th franchise in Pennsylvania as we continue to bring Glo Fiber to residents and businesses throughout the commonwealth. Not surprisingly, we have seen a great response from Lancaster County localities as they realise just how crucial fibre-to-the-home infrastructure is in today’s world. The ability to work, learn, and entertain from home is made easier with Glo Fiber.”
Mount Joy residents will receive communications approximately 15 days prior to construction activity in their neighborhood.
To learn more about Glo Fiber, please visit Glo Fiber or 1-833-WANT-GLO (1-833-926-8456).
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