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Tilson Broadband is deploying a fiber broadband network that will bring service to 500 unserved or underserved residents and businesses in Danville, Lunenburg and St. Johnsbury, Vermont by December. The Vermont broadband build is supported by grants from the state.
Tilson describes itself as a national network development and information infrastructure professional services firm, but it’s role in the deployments will be bigger, as it also will act as the service provider.
The company said that the network will provide speeds ranging from 500 Mbps to 10 Gbps. There will be no data caps. The company has opened a new office and edge data center in St. Johnsbury, which has created several jobs.
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MONTPELIER, Vt., April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Tilson, a national network development and information infrastructure professional services firm, is deploying a fiber to the premise (FTTP) network to bring Tilson Broadband s fiber optic internet service to the towns of Danville, Lunenburg, and St. Johnsbury, Vermont. With a regional office in downtown St. Johnsbury, Vermont, Tilson Broadband customers in the three new locations will benefit from fiber internet speeds ranging from 500 Mbps to up to 10 Gbps, no data caps, and better reliability in harsh New England weather. Tilson has also opened a new office and edge data center in St. Johnsbury, and created several local jobs.
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