Windstream Doubles Internet Speed Across 16-State Network in US
Posted on: Tuesday, 29 April 2008, 12:00 CDT
Windstream, a provider of voice, broadband and entertainment services, has doubled the internet speeds available across most of its 16-state network in the US. The company now offers 12Mbps service in certain areas and expanded the availability of 3Mbps and 6Mbps service.
The company now offers 3Mbps service to virtually all of its broadband addressable lines as a result of the network upgrade.
Ric Crane, executive vice president and chief marketing officer of Windstream, said: "Windstream experienced a four-fold increase in internet usage in 2007 as our broadband customer base grew 28% year-over-year. This network upgrade allows us to offer faster speeds at greater distances, enabling customers to accomplish more in less time through a dedicated internet connection at a great value."
Source: Datamonitor
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