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Home » US Internet Readies 2.5G and 5G Residential Service in Minneapolis

US Internet Readies 2.5G and 5G Residential Service in Minneapolis

December 16, 2015
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US Internet is preparing to launch 2.5 and 5 Gbps fiber Internet service in Q1 2016 via its “Active Ethernet” fiber platform for residents and businesses of the City of Minneapolis.

USI launched a 10G service in Minneapolis a year ago. The new services bridge the gap in speed. Plans now include 1, 2.5, 5 and 10 Gbps at $65/mo., $99/mo., $199/mo. and $399/mo., respectively.

Travis Carter, CTO and Co-Founder of US Internet, said: “Our top local goal is to connect with the community and make the City of Minneapolis the most connected city in the U.S. Through this expanded high-speed Internet initiative, USI continues to empower Minneapolis residents and businesses with leading edge and extremely cost-effective technology solutions to meet their ever-growing digital needs without bottlenecks, slowdowns or hidden fees.”

http://fiber.usinternet.com

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