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EarthLink launches wireless home Internet serviceBroadband World News, , 12/14/2021
ATLANTA – EarthLink, an award-winning internet and mobile service provider, today announced the launch of EarthLink Wireless Home Internet. The service will connect to the internet by using the strongest signal from nearby cell phone towers to provide a high-speed 5G or 4G home internet connection. The service comes with a advanced, high-speed Wi-Fi router enabling easy and secure connections for dozens of devices in the home. Currently, millions of consumers who don't live in a large city or metro area must invest in costly satellite equipment or rely on low speed and spotty service for their internet connection. With the launch of EarthLink Wireless Home Internet, these customers now have a more affordable and reliable option that uses the latest technology to connect to the fastest speeds available. EarthLink Wireless Home Internet further expands the company's coverage by adding internet service on a mobile network to its existing high-speed fiber internet offerings. EarthLink has several Wireless Home Internet plans starting at $54.95 per month. With plug-and-play installation and simple functionality, EarthLink's Wireless Home Internet is ideal for individuals and families in need of a more reliable internet option for their home. Consumers can see if EarthLink Wireless Home internet is available for their area by calling 866-311-2058 or visiting earthlink.net/whi |
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