Metronet, the nation’s largest independently-owned, 100 percent fiber optic internet provider, announced that the City of Altamonte Springs will soon have access to Metronet’s ultra-high-speed 100 percent fiber optic internet with construction having officially begun. Through a multimillion-dollar investment, Metronet will fully fund the infrastructure that will bring multi-gigabit fiber optic internet directly to homes and businesses throughout Altamonte Springs and surrounding communities.
The two-year construction has begun on the west side of town near the Springs Oaks area and will expand rapidly with the first customers receiving service this spring. As construction continues throughout the city, customers may sign up for presale which will indicate their interest and prioritize service installation once available.
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“As Metronet expands to service more communities throughout the Sunshine State, we are excited to bring our 100 percent fiber optic infrastructure directly to the homes and businesses in Altamonte Springs,” said John Cinelli, Metronet CEO. “The community will soon be able to experience a future-proof network with access to multi-gigabit symmetrical upload and download speeds in a time when fast, reliable access has become critical.”
Altamonte Springs residents will begin seeing Metronet trucks throughout the area as construction activities progress. Residents will receive communication by mail about construction activity in their neighborhood 30 days prior to starting. Additional messaging, such as yard signs, will also be provided to notify residents of when construction is beginning in their neighborhood. Metronet crews are identified by ID tags and branded Metronet vehicles.
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