Atlantic B'Band Goes Gigabit in Miami

Sept. 17, 2014
Atlantic Broadband is delivering 1 Gbps symmetrical Internet within its Miami footprint. The company launched the service, which has no ...
Atlantic Broadband is delivering 1 Gbps symmetrical Internet within its Miami footprint. The company launched the service, which has no usage caps, to residents of Indian Creek Village this past summer and is currently evaluating expansion opportunities.

Atlantic Broadband offers the gigabit service in a package that also includes more than 350 TV channels, TiVo's multi-room DVR platform with access to Netflix content, and unlimited local and domestic calling for up to four phone lines.

The company is actively seeking the most interested communities and buildings for its next deployments as it works to expand its gigabit footprint in the Miami Beach area.

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