Wave Goes Gigabit in San Francisco

June 11, 2015
Wave Broadband announced the launch of its Wave-G gigabit service in the San Francisco Bay Area. Wave-G symmetrical 1 Gbps and 100 ...
Wave Broadband announced the launch of its Wave-G gigabit service in the San Francisco Bay Area. Wave-G symmetrical 1 Gbps and 100 Mbps Internet service is now live and available at San Francisco's NEMA, a 750-unit property in the city's Mid-Market neighborhood.

Wave has provided gigabit service since 2008 in the Seattle area under the CondoInternet brand and plans to expand its gigabit offerings in San Francisco to other apartments and condos in the coming months. It is offering its gigabit service for a promotional rate of $80 per month.

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