HyperFiber launches fiber-optic internet service in Port Charlotte, Fla.
(UI) — HyperFiber, an independent fiber internet provider, has launched its gigabit-speed services in Port Charlotte, Florida, offering reliable connectivity to over 31,000 homes in the area. Residents can now access lightning-fast internet, paving the way for enhanced work, entertainment, and overall connectivity.
Port Charlotte homeowner Kevin Senffner expressed excitement about HyperFiber's arrival, highlighting the game-changing impact of fiber internet on the community. The Charlotte County Engineering Division also welcomed the collaboration with HyperFiber, foreseeing improved connection and innovation opportunities.
HyperFiber's symmetrical connection ensures seamless internet experiences with equal upload and download speeds. Residents can choose from three plans, including the "1 Gig for Life" option, without contracts, equipment charges, installation fees, or data caps.
Dan Kennedy, president and CEO of HyperFiber, emphasized the company's commitment to providing choice and quality internet services to Port Charlotte residents. Scott Jackson, Director of Direct Sales and Field Operations, reiterated HyperFiber's dedication to delivering exceptional service and simplified pricing to the local community.
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