Atlantic Broadband intros 10 Gbps biz services

March 5, 2020
Atlantic Broadband has introduced fiber-based symmetrical 10 Gbps service for its business Internet customers in western Pennsylvania, Rochester, New Hampshire and ...

Atlantic Broadband has introduced fiber-based symmetrical 10 Gbps service for its business Internet customers in western Pennsylvania, Rochester, New Hampshire and southern Maine. Additional deployments are planned this spring in the company's Belmont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware and Florida service areas.

The 10 Gbps business services launch follows a major upgrade to Atlantic Broadband's transport network.

"The investment by Atlantic Broadband in our core network means these markets are now 10 Gig ready, so businesses looking for the enterprise-class speed, reliability and scale of dedicated Internet access (DIA) or point-to-point solutions can be installed quickly without the need for additional network configuration work," said Heather McCallion, vice president of Products and Programming for Atlantic Broadband. "With advanced, forward-looking 10 Gig technology, we will meet the demanding data needs of today's businesses, while having the capacity to meet future needs as businesses grow."        

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