GoNetSpeed begins construction of fiber optic infrastructure in Ludlow, Mass.
(UI) – GoNetspeed announced that the Town of Ludlow will soon have access to 100% fiber internet, with construction having officially begun. GoNetspeed plans to fully fund a $4.8 million investment in Ludlow, which will provide more than 4,800 residents and businesses with access to symmetrical upload and download speeds.
Construction of the high-speed fiber optic infrastructure has officially begun in multiple areas throughout Ludlow, including the area surrounding Howard Street and near Cady Street. As construction continues, it will expand throughout the Ludlow in the coming months. GoNetspeed expects the first customers to be eligible for service installation by early 2024.
GoNetspeed is continuing to ensure that more communities throughout Massachusetts have access to a high-speed 100% fiber internet infrastructure. Many other communities throughout the state are well on their way to having access to GoNetspeed’s fiber internet.
GoNetspeed serves residential and business customers in Maine, Alabama, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and West Virginia. The company formed a partnership with Oak Hill Capital in January 2021, allowing GoNetspeed to accelerate the expansion of its fiber network throughout the Northeastern U.S. Adding thousands of new service areas every year, GoNetspeed is one of the largest independent internet providers in the east.
“We have set out on a mission to expand access to fiber internet to communities throughout Central and Western Massachusetts that lack quality access to high-speed internet,” said Richard Clark, GoNetspeed President and CEO. “By equipping Ludlow with access to 100% fiber internet, we are able to ensure that its residents and businesses have access to service that will propel the community forward, promoting their growth and economic development.”
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