Citynet Fiber Internet: True Performance

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Many internet service providers (ISPs) charge people for faster speeds than what their connection can actually provide. This is because the type of cable they use, such as coax, can only handle up to a certain speed and nothing more. Or, they have a router that cannot handle higher speeds. As a result, customers are often paying for speeds that they can’t even use.

At Citynet, we believe that customers should get the speed for which they pay.

Fiber is the fastest and most reliable type of internet connection available.

Fiber optic internet uses light to transmit data, which is much faster than the electrical signals used by traditional cable internet. As a result, fiber optic internet can deliver speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps), which is more than enough for even the most demanding users.

In addition to being faster, fiber optic internet is also more reliable than traditional cable internet. This is because fiber optic cables are not susceptible to interference from electrical noise, which can cause outages and slowdowns on cable internet.

When you sign up for Citynet GIG Fiber Internet, we’ll provide you with a free internet router that is made to handle gigabit speeds. This router will ensure that you get the most out of your internet connection and that you’re able to enjoy the fastest possible speeds.

Contact us today to see if your address is within our service area. If it isn’t yet available to you, please know we are expanding the Citynet Fiber Network every day, bringing reliable broadband connectivity to more and more of our fellow West Virginians!

Be sure to follow us on Facebook to know when we announce new service areas.

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