Breezeline debuts FTTH internet in Concord, NH

March 21, 2022
In addition to the cities Concord and Somersworth, which was activated last month, Breezeline will provide service to the communities of Dover, Durham and Madbury in New Hampshire.

Breezeline this month announced it has activated its first residential and business customers for fiber internet with symmetrical speeds in the city of Concord, NN. It is the latest phase of the company’s major expansion initiative in the state of New Hampshire.

“We are pleased to be the first provider in Concord to offer fiber-to-the-home with symmetrical internet speeds,” commented Heather McCallion, VP of Products and Programming for Breezeline. “This service will provide reliable, high performance internet speeds so customers can connect easily to everything that’s important to them.”

In November, the company, the former Atlantic Broadband, announced it would invest more than $80 million in this fiscal year to expand its reach to nearly 70,000 additional homes and businesses in multiple communities in New Hampshire and West Virginia.

In addition to the cities Concord and Somersworth, which was activated last month, Breezeline will provide service to the communities of Dover, Durham and Madbury in New Hampshire, as well as Westover, Morgantown, Granville and Star City in West Virginia in the coming months.

Breezeline notes its fiber internet service delivers symmetrical internet speeds, providing equal download and upload speeds, crucial for distance learning, work-from-home, telehealth, gaming etc

Breezeline says it offers internet speeds of 200/200 Mbps, 500/500 Mbps and 1,000/1,000 Mbps (1 Gigabit) with no data caps. Business-class internet is also available in Concord with speeds up to 10 Gbps.

Meanwhile, Breezeline Stream TV, a new cloud-based TV service, seamlessly integrates live TV, DVR, on demand and popular streaming apps such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO Max, and Disney+ for viewing on devices inside and outside the home via a single, easy-to-use interface.

Finally, Breezeline is a participant in the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). Under the program, Breezeline provides a discount of up to $30 per month towards broadband service for eligible households (and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying tribal lands).

For more information, visit www.breezeline.com/fiberiscoming.

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