Shentel Launches 8 Gig Fiber Internet Service Across Six States

Reuters01-13
Shentel Launches 8 Gig Fiber Internet Service Across Six States

Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. (Shentel), through its Glo Fiber brand, has expanded its services by launching symmetrical 8 Gig fiber internet for residential customers across Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Ohio. This expansion now brings high-speed, 100% fiber optic internet to over 400,000 homes and businesses in these markets. The new service is designed to meet growing demands for bandwidth, supporting multiple connected devices, remote work, online learning, and advanced digital applications. Glo Fiber emphasizes exceptional reliability, straightforward pricing with no long-term contracts, and prompt local customer service.

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