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Upgraded service offerings have been rolled out to customers of Lightcurve in Central Washington State, the company says.
Edited by Brad Randall, Broadband Communities
Lightcurve, a fiber internet provider in Washington state, has announced a new upgrade to its service offerings with the launch of 8 Gbps fiber internet across Central Washington, including Ellensburg, Selah, and Kittitas. The company also revealed plans to extend its ultra-fast connectivity to Western Washington markets such as Tacoma, Centralia, and Chehalis in the near future.
The new offering boasts symmetrical speeds, a key differentiator from traditional cable providers.
Beth Barnes, SVP of sales and marketing at Lightcurve, emphasized the company’s forward-looking approach.
“As homes and businesses continue demanding more bandwidth for streaming, gaming, remote work, AI applications, and connected devices, Lightcurve is committed to staying on the cutting edge,” Barnes said. “Our new 8 Gig service delivers an unmatched internet experience powered by a fiber network designed for the future.”
Lightcurve has also incorporated advanced mesh Wi-Fi technology featuring 10 Gbps-capable Wi-Fi support, the company says.
Additionally, the company says they’re steadily investing in expanding its fiber infrastructure across Washington communities.
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