Minnesotans can soon look forward to exceptional internet service. The renowned provider, Gateway Fiber, has announced its expansion into the state, promising top-tier, ultra-fast internet solutions, specifically in Blaine and Coon Rapids. This development is set to usher in a new era of unprecedented internet speeds and reliability.
Gateway Fiber Brings High-Speed Internet to Minnesota
Gateway Fiber will commence the construction of its 100% fiber-optic internet service this fall. By spring 2024, many residents and businesses can expect to have access to the quickest internet speeds in the area. Moreover, Gateway Fiber will provide its service at no cost to customers in Blaine and Coon Rapids until it is activated.
Exceptional Internet Experience with Gateway Fiber
The provider’s wide range of internet plans, coupled with a full fiber-optic network, guarantees unmatched download and upload speeds and unparalleled reliability. Beyond speed and reliability, Gateway Fiber also places emphasis on a transparent pricing structure and superior customer service, according to CMO John Meyer.
Gateway Fiber’s Commitment and Future Goals
Gateway Fiber President Chris Surdo highlighted the importance of reliable online access in today’s world. Given this, the company is set on delivering the best, most reliable internet service in the area, thereby enhancing the residents’ quality of life. The introduction of Gateway Fiber’s fiber-optic network is poised to redefine how residents navigate the internet, paving the way for improved opportunities for work, education, entertainment, and economic development.
In conclusion, with a remarkable net promoter score and commitment to innovative connectivity options, Gateway Fiber is revolutionizing the internet landscape in Blaine and Coon Rapids. The provider’s imminent expansion to Minnesota will undoubtedly set a new benchmark for internet services, bolstering the quality of digital lifestyles for many of its residents.
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