Chicago, IL — Everywhere Wireless (EW) continues to connect its gigabit Internet network in Chicago. The 700 W. Van Buren Condominium Association and the five individual condominium associations comprising Fulton Station have selected Everywhere Wireless to connect each of their respective properties to the company’s Gigabit+ Internet network, which was released to most of Chicagoland in the fall of 2014. 700 W. Van Buren, also known as Platinum Tower, was constructed in 2002 and is located one block east of the Eisenhower/Kennedy interchange. Fulton Station was developed by Belgravia Realty Group and was one of the original catalysts of the now thriving Fulton River District neighborhood. DirecTV continues to provide video services to the residential communities. All six condominium associations are professionally managed by Lieberman Management.
Everywhere Wireless is the same company who partnered with the city of Chicago to deliver Wi-Fi to many of Chicago’s beaches and parks, and most recently, set a Chicago record for the fastest Internet in all of Chicago, as reported by Crain’s Chicago Business last week. Everywhere Wireless owns, manages, and controls a Chicago-based Gigabit Internet Network, designed exclusively for multi-family communities within Chicago. EW’s network offers a 99.9 percent guaranteed uptime with speeds of more than 1,000 Megabits per second (Mbps), the equivalent of 1 Gigabit per second, also known as Gigabit speeds.
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