GoNetspeed, the Brighton-based fiber internet provider, is expanding to Shortsville and Manchester.
Using a $1.3 million investment, GoNetspeed will be able to serve more than 1,300 residential and business locations in the Ontario County communities by as early as the summer. Network construction will begin in the spring.
GoNetspeed is owned by Oak Hill Capital, the same private equity firm that owns Henrietta-based Greenlight Networks.
“Now more than ever, high-speed internet is a necessity for everyday life as we shift to rely more upon online resources,” Paul Griswold, GoNetspeed senior vice president of global marketing & general manager of New York operations, said in a news release. “We are thrilled to equip Shortsville and Manchester with a 100 percent fiber network that is designed to help customers operate online with ease and look forward to seeing the impact of our network as we prepare begin serving more residents and businesses throughout the area.”
GoNetspeed also provides fiber service to a variety of communities in New York — including Canandaigua, Geneva, Newark, Palmyra, Seneca Falls and Waterloo — as well as Alabama, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Vermont and West Virginia.
Visit the GoNetspeed website for more information, including pricing and construction updates.
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