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GigabitNow to Bring 10 Gig Fiber Internet to Simi Valley, California

GigabitNow to Bring 10 Gig Fiber Internet to Simi Valley, California
GigabitNow’s Southern California Expansion Continues Bringing Multi-Gigabit Internet To Residents And Businesses In Simi Valley, California

GigabitNow, a division of IsoFusion, a leading provider of Internet access and IT services on the west coast of the United States, announced today the expansion of Gigabit Fiber Internet services into the city of Simi Valley, California. GigabitNow will deliver Multi-Gigabit Internet services via a partnership with fiber-optic network developer SiFi Networks, which will be constructing the citywide 10 Gig enabled fiber-optic network, passing every home and business in the city. The network will allow GigabitNow to deliver 10 Gigabit Fiber Internet connectivity without bandwidth caps, buffering, or privacy concerns to every Simi Valley residence and business.

“GigabitNow is very excited to bring fast, reliable multi-gigabit fiber Internet services to Simi Valley,” said Stephen Milton, CEO of GigabitNow. “As our existing fiber customers have already experienced in other areas of California, GigabitNow delivers unparalleled connectivity and customer service without artificial constraints or long-term agreements and we are happy to be coming to Simi Valley.”PREDICTIONS SERIES 2022

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GigabitNow is pleased to announce the expansion of 100% gigabit fiber Internet services in Simi Valley, California. GigabitNow continues its growth across the state of California, adding the city of Simi Valley to its existing gigabit fiber networks in Fullerton, Placentia, Napa, and Sea Ranch, California. GigabitNow will deliver fast multi-gigabit symmetrical speeds, u******** data usage, the most advanced Wi-Fi available, and 24/7 live customer support, all without long-term contracts or hidden fees. Businesses will benefit from an extensive range of secure connectivity options, as well as telephone, data center, and cloud solutions that GigabitNow’s parent organization, IsoFusion, has been delivering to businesses across the country for over 30 years.

“GigabitNow are a great partner and we’re excited to be growing with them across more markets, the future is incredibly exciting for ISPs with great management teams,” said Ben Bawtree-Jobson CEO SiFi Networks. “Simi Valley is a wonderful city and together we look forward to being a part of the fabric of the community.”

GigabitNow fiber Internet allows for multiple users and devices to access fast Internet speeds at the same time without any special setup or additional cost. Something very important to everyone in today’s world with expanded telecommuting, gaming, and streaming video entertainment consuming more and more of our Internet connections. Unlike many other providers who offer “gigabit Internet,” GigabitNow’s Gigabit Internet is just as fast for uploads as it is for downloads, ensuring your experience is great regardless of how you, your family, or your business uses the Internet.

GigabitNow’s expansion into Simi Valley adds another community fiber network to its growing list of communities in Washington, California, Oregon, Arizona, and Massachusetts, all surpassing the Internet speeds and reliability of incumbent providers. SiFi Networks’ construction in Simi Valley is set to begin in December 2021, with service installations to residents and businesses starting later in 2022.

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