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Wyyerd Fiber’s new expansion into Bonita carves out some new territory for the provider in San Diego County.
Source: Noah Wire Services
Wyyerd Fiber has announced the expansion of its network to Bonita, California, marking a milestone in its growth within San Diego County.
According to the company, the launch offers residents access to symmetrical upload and download speeds up to 8 Gbps, with no contracts, hidden fees, or data caps.
The expansion, announced today, compliments Wyyerd Fiber’s recent growth in other parts of San Diego, including Imperial Beach and El Cajon.
According to Wyyerd Fiber, their 100% fiber-optic network is designed to support heavy digital usage such as streaming, gaming, remote work, and smart home technologies.
Wyyerd Fiber’s growth is not limited to California; the company recently expanded in Arizona through acquisitions of fiber assets, solidifying its presence in the southwestern U.S. market.
Meanwhile, Chula Vista Mayor John McCann commented on Wyyerd Fiber’s recent expansion into Bonita.
He said Wyyerd Fiber’s investment “ensures our neighborhoods stay competitive and connected in the modern age.”
“As Wyyerd Fiber continues to grow in Chula Vista with their expansion into Bonita, we are laying the groundwork for a stronger digital future,” McCann stated, according to Wyyerd Fiber’s release.
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