Propelled by new name, Fastwyre claims to deliver high-speed connectivity & premiere broadband services

Sulphur, United States. 15 August, 2022 – Fastwyre, a broadband and internet service provider, announced a new name and logo to better convey its mission of delivering affordable, reliable, high-speed internet services to cities and towns across America.

Fastwyre Broadband brings together, under one mantle, entities formerly known as American Broadband, TelAlaska and Cameron Communications. Synergies achieved through harmonising these operating brands into Fastwyre Broadband will result in building out fiber to homes and businesses so customers can enjoy the ever-expanding broadband applications available today and tomorrow.

“We are excited about our new name – Fastwyre – because it reflects our commitment to providing communities across the country with the fastest, most reliable and affordable communications network for work, play and life,” says Chris Eldredge, CEO of Fastwyre Broadband. “We believe all Americans should have access to reliable internet service. Our new identity reflects our pursuit of that mission, unifying our markets under a single national brand that will help keep communities connected.”

Fastwyre Broadband is poised to respond to the increasing need for access and upgrades across the United States. The new brand identity reinforces the company’s organisational values, including the company’s commitment to community, straightforward pricing and customer service.

Fastwyre’s residential and business customers can expect to benefit from the same high-quality, high-speed broadband service and the fastest technology that they have long utilised. Fastwyre Broadband claims to remains at the industry forefront in innovation, continuously investing in a rapidly growing, state-of-the-art fibre network.

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