Ultra fast Broadband coming soon to Midsomer Norton, Radstock, Redditch, Melksham, Harpenden, and Sutton Coldfield
Lit Fibre has announced that it has already started rolling out its network in a further six cities that will soon benefit from an all-fiber network, bringing the total number of households in cities deployed within 9 months of their first going live network to rise to over 200,000 City of Chippenham. Over the summer, residents of Midsomer Norton, Radstock, Redditch, Melksham, Harpenden and Sutton Coldfield will begin receiving service over Lit Fibers’ 10Gb-enabled network, which offers better value and more reliable broadband with consistent quality service. Residents in these cities can order their all-glass broadband service from a choice of 100Mb, 500Mb or 1Gb symmetric packages.
The Lit Fibers network provides these communities with the best available broadband infrastructure in the world. Introductory pricing starts at just £24 per month with the first 3 months free for Lit 100 and subject to a 12 month minimum term. Residents of these six cities can now rest assured that they will soon be able to benefit from symmetrical gigabit speeds and reliable connections at low prices, explains Tom Williams, CEO of Lit Fiber , a community-based service. The first of these cities to see new customers connected will be Midsomer Norton and Redditch, where services will go live in late June. This is in addition to the six cities (Cirencester, Evesham, Clacton-on-Sea, Bishop’s Stortford, Chippenham and Sudbury) where residents already enjoy Lit Fiber services.’
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