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If you’re buying internet services for your home or business, you may come across the term “1-gig internet.” This is a relatively new service, but its lightning-fast speed makes it a popular choice in today’s download-heavy world. Here are a few things to know about the high-speed internet option, so you can decide if it’s worth the investment. 

What Is 1-Gig Internet Service & Do You Need It? 

What Is It?

Also called gigabit speed, gig or ultra-high-speed internet, 1-gig internet is one of the fastest services available. The “1-gig” refers to the download speed, which can reach up to one gigabit per second, or 1000 megabits per second (Mbps). This is a significant jump from other high-speed internet services which may include anything from 25 Mbps and up. In many cases (such as with NHTC), the switch from DSL and copper cables to fiber optics has enabled this change. 

Can Everyone Get It? 

Internet ServiceNot every area offers this type of internet service. Even in large cities, one neighborhood may have the service while the area next door does not. Meanwhile, some rural high-speed internet providers have made the change. The only way to know for sure is to check with the active providers in your area. NHTC proudly offers gig-speed internet to 100% of our service area via a state-of-the-art fiber optic network. 

Why Should You Choose It? 

High internet speeds are ideal in a world that’s downloading more and more data every day, gaming online, operating businesses online, and streaming music, videos, and news. Gig-speed internet ensures that your home or business is ready to handle the explosion of internet-capable devices, today and in the future.

 

If you’re looking for the fastest internet service available, choose New Hope Telephone Co-Op in Madison County, AL. This provider is certified by the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA) as a Gig-Capable Provider, offering 1-gig service to 100% of their covered area. They also provide quality phone, cable, and security monitoring systems. To arrange service today and make your download speeds lighting-fast, call (256) 723-4211 or reach out online.

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