Glo Fiber, a subsidiary of Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. (Shentel), is expanding its high-speed fiber optic internet services in York County, Pennsylvania. The expansion will bring broadband speeds of up to 5 Gbps to Hallam Borough, Hellam Township, and Wrightsville Borough, covering over 2,000 homes and businesses. This development adds to the 27,000 homes and businesses already served in the county. The project is set to be completed in 2026. Glo Fiber's network is known for its reliability and symmetrical upload and download speeds, enhancing connectivity for remote work, online education, and digital communication. This initiative is expected to bolster the local economy by attracting new business investments and supporting existing enterprises.
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