FairPoint Communications said Thursday its new ethernet business-class...
FairPoint Communications said Thursday its new ethernet business-class Internet service is available in 32 markets in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. The service, capable of speeds up to 1 Gbps, will “meet the demands of some of the region’s largest…
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institutions, such as regional health care facilities, financial institutions, and government and education entities,” FairPoint said. The company said it has spent more than $700 million on upgrades to its communications infrastructure since 2008. Other companies recently have said they are adding gigabit-speed service.