SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. (November 8, 2010) – FairPoint Communications has expanded broadband to additional homes and businesses in the towns of Glover and Newfane.
Since 2008, FairPoint has increased access to high-speed Internet service from 66 to more than 80 percent of its Vermont customers.
“FairPoint is committed to Vermont and to bringing broadband to more Vermonters,” said Michael K. Smith, Vermont state president for FairPoint. “Our 600 employees work every day to build out more broadband across the state.”
High-speed connection areas include portions of the following streets:
Glover: First, Aldrich, Apple, Bailey, Bean Hill, Dexter Mountain, Dr. Buck, Glover, Lilac, Pine, School and Still.
Newfane: Chapin, Deer Hill, Miller, Oak Hill, Old County and Parish Hill,
Internet packages start at $35.99. For additional information about FairPoint high-speed Internet prices and bundled plans, residential consumers can call 1.866.984.2001 or visit www.FairPoint.com.
About FairPoint
FairPoint Communications, Inc. is an industry leading provider of communications services to communities across the country. Today, FairPoint owns and operates local exchange companies in 18 states offering advanced communications with a personal touch, including local and long distance voice, data, Internet, television and broadband services. Learn more at www.FairPoint.com.
Media Contact:
Sabina Haskell
802.658.7351
shaskell@fairpoint.com
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