EDINBURG, VA – Glo Fiber, powered by Shenandoah Telecommunications Company (Shentel), announced that future-proof, 100% fiber-optic broadband service is now available to initial neighborhoods in the boroughs of Waynesboro and Greencastle, Pennsylvania. Construction began earlier this year and will be completed in early 2024, providing more than 6,000 homes and businesses with a reliable option for high-speed internet service. As construction continues, residents will receive advance notice via mail, and they can check availability or sign up for service at www.glofiber.com.
Glo Fiber provides a direct fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) internet connection with symmetrical upload and download speeds up to 5 gigabits per second (Gbps). The fiber-to-the-home model, coupled with Shentel's 9,000-mile regional fiber network, enables Glo Fiber to deliver high speeds, low latency, and reliability.
"We are thrilled to bring Glo Fiber internet to both Waynesboro and Greencastle, furthering our expansion into Pennsylvania," said Mark Watkins, vice president of marketing at Shentel. "Our 100% fiber network is laying the foundation for future economic growth as homes become more connected and businesses continue to evolve in today's fast-paced world."
In combination with multi-gigabit internet speeds, Glo TV streaming services and phone services are also available. Wall-to-wall Wi-Fi service is offered, ensuring a seamless connection anywhere in customers’ homes or businesses.
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