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FTTH company announces new service and broadband ‘nutrition’ label.

April 5, 2024 — Fiber connectivity to residential providers green light networks on Tuesday announced the rollout of a new 8-gigabit fiber option and also unveiled a broadband “nourishment” label.
The company, based in New York, new service It will be 25% cheaper than 5 Gigabit services and will be available in all current fiber markets. In addition to the speed improvements, the provider also offers customers symmetrical upload and download speeds and uncapped data with no contractual requirements, the company said.

“After launching 5 Gig symmetrical speeds last year, Greenlight quickly raised the cap on high-speed internet service with this new service. 8 gig offering” mark murphysaid Greenlight Networks CEO in a press release.
“8 Gig Internet is perfect for heavy internet users, such as families with a growing number of connected devices and multiple simultaneous users. We are meeting these connectivity needs head-on while delivering faster speeds at a more affordable price. We will make it happen.”
The provider also clarified its broadband nutrition label ahead of the Federal Communications Commission’s April 10, 2024 deadline. Greenlight said the new label should provide more transparency to consumers considering purchasing broadband services.
“Giving consumers the ability to compare pricing and providers is the best way to foster competition in the marketplace,” Murphy said.


