Metronet introduces 100% fiber optic internet to Le Roy, Ill.
(UI) — Metronet has announced that residents and businesses located in initial construction areas of Le Roy, Illinois, now have access to 100% fiber optic internet.
As Metronet’s service becomes available throughout the city, residents will have access to multi-gigabit speeds up to 2 gigabits; and businesses may access speeds up to 10 gigabits.
With access to 100% fiber optic internet, customers will experience ultra-high-speed service that connects directly to their home or business, bringing symmetrical upload and download speeds right to your device, free of buffering.
“As we launch the integration of customers into our cutting-edge 100% fiber optic network, the Le Roy community is poised to encounter a transformative era of connectivity," expressed Ben Ruzick, Governmental Affairs Director at Metronet. "Empowered by multi-gigabit internet capabilities and an unparalleled commitment to exceptional customer service, residents will swiftly embrace the profound impact of this technological leap. In an era where a reliable, ultra-high-speed internet connection is paramount, Metronet takes immense pride in introducing our service to Le Roy, offering both residents and businesses an additional provider choice and the opportunity to embrace a truly gratifying internet experience.”
Le Roy residents will continue to see Metronet trucks throughout the area as construction activities expand throughout the community. Residents will receive communication by mail about construction activity in their neighborhood 30 days prior to starting. Additional messaging, such as yard signs, will also be provided to notify residents when construction is beginning in their neighborhood. Metronet crews are identified by ID tags and branded Metronet vehicles.
Metronet plans to hire local market management positions, sales and customer service professionals and service technicians to support the Le Roy area.
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