NEW: Warren’s Full Channel to Offer Low-Cost Internet to Business

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

 

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Full Channel's wired communications network is available to approximately 50,000 residents in Bristol County, Rhode Island.

Although some local residents may think that Rhode Island has only a few options for Internet service providers—Cox, Verizon FIOS, and various wireless carriers—there is a local, family owned company named Full Channel currently offering Internet services at a competitive rate.

Full Channel, a local, family-owned Internet service provider, has announced that it will offer its business customers a price reduction. The Warren-based company is lowering publishing pricing for business Internet services up to $51 as compared to its current rates.

“Online access has become a vital lifeline for business,” said Levi C. Maaia, head of Full Channel Labs. “Full Channel is staying true to its promise to deliver faster speeds for less money to the businesses of the East Bay by lowering costs and increasing speeds.”

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Quality Service at a Competitive Rate

Beginning on October 1, business Internet customers will have the choice of three speed tiers offering connections as fast as 55 megabits per second using Full Channel’s newly upgraded, third generation fiber-optic-rich broadband network. Additionally, the company is now offering enterprise level fiber-optic ethernet circuits with throughput capabilities of up to 10 gigabits per second, and is planning to offer business telephone services in the upcoming months.

A Local Mainstay

Since opening its doors in 1982, Full Channel has remained the low-cost provider of communications services to the towns of Barrington, Warren and Bristol. Despite competition from Cox and Verizon Communications, Full Channel has remained the TV, Internet and telephone provider of choice for local residents and businesses in the three towns. Full Channel also continues to offer faster Internet speeds for less money than its competitors to residential customers. For more information about Full Channel's new business Internet visit http://www.fullchannel.com/

 
 

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