TUCSON, AZ — A two-year pilot providing 500 households with no-cost 300 Mbps service.
FaultLine Communications, a regional internet service provider headquartered in Tucson, today announced details of the milestone. The change reflects ongoing investment in the network and the company's long-term commitment to serving the Southwest corridor.
"We are proud of what the team has built," said a company spokesperson. "Today's announcement is the result of focused work over the last several quarters and we expect customers to see the benefit immediately."
Additional context, technical documentation, and customer-facing FAQ are available on the FaultLine website and through customer support channels.
About FaultLine Communications: Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Tucson, AZ, FaultLine is a regional ISP serving 240,000+ households and businesses across the Southwest. The company operates fiber, cable, and fixed-wireless networks and was named one of the Most Trusted ISPs of 2023 by an independent industry survey.
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