Glo Fiber, powered by Shenandoah Telecommunications Company (Shentel), has announced an agreement with municipal officials to deploy fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband services to Warrenton, Virginia. The engineering work has already begun and construction is set to start in early 2024, lasting approximately 18 months.
Glo Fiber’s 100% fiber network will provide multi-gigabit internet access with symmetrical upload and download speeds to over 4,700 homes and businesses in the area. Leveraging Shentel’s regional fiber network, Glo Fiber will deliver high speeds, low latency, and increased reliability. The company has a strong reputation for providing excellent local customer service in its markets, including various communities in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
Warrenton is an historic town, and Shentel aims to bring state-of-the-art fiber infrastructure to communities lacking competitive options. Glo Fiber offers a full suite of fiber internet, TV, and phone services at competitive rates. The company plans to continue its growth throughout Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic region, making Warrenton a key market.
Glo Fiber provides reliable, high-bandwidth connections that can accommodate multiple devices and users without buffering during streaming, gaming, or video conferencing. The service also includes Wall-to-Wall WiFi, allowing customers to connect anywhere in their home or business. Glo TV service is delivered via an app and is compatible with Apple TV, Amazon’s Fire Stick, and many smart TVs. There are no long-term contracts, and pricing options are affordable for individuals and families relying on the internet for work, school, and entertainment.
Glo Fiber sets itself apart from competitors with its fiber-to-the-home technology, exceptional reliability, symmetrical download and upload speeds up to 5 Gbps, easy pricing, and prompt local customer service.
For more information about Glo Fiber, visit www.glofiber.com or call 1-833-WANT GLO (1-833-926-8456).
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