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ESCANABA, Mich. ~ Highline, a Michigan-based company, has completed construction to over 13,500 Upper Peninsula and Thumb residential households. The company is actively fulfilling its mission to address unserved, underserved and previously unhappily served residents. Highline has proven its ability to be great stewards of grant dollars by efficiently and effectively building fiber networks.
According to Bruce Moore, Highlines CEO-Midwest, "We installed our first customer October 15, 2021. By September of 2023 we are targeting and completing construction to an additional 17,880 homes throughout Sanilac, Tuscola, St. Clair, Mackinac, Chippewa, Delta, Menominee, Dickinson, Iron and Gogebic counties."
Highline's symmetrical Gigabit Fiber to the Premise (FTTP) or Home (FTTH) service has been life-changing for customers. Jean Hoeft from Gladstone said "I love my new high-speed internet. I run a home-based business and paid very high premiums for spotty service. Now I can stream video and presentations for all of my clients without any interruptions in service. This will definitely impact my business for the better." John Soper III from Escanaba added "The internet is FAST. I'm not sure if I've ever seen internet this quick in my life yet. Absolutely incredible; really brought my house out of the stone-age."
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Moore commented that "Our decision to build a fiber network enables our customers a future proof technology that has helped improve education, healthcare and economic development for everyone as well as made it easily accessible to work and school from home as needed." He added that Highline is enhancing the opportunity to live in rural areas of Michigan.
Consumers and businesses can go to www.highlinefast.com to give their names, addresses and emails so that Highline may reach out as their construction is ongoing.
According to Bruce Moore, Highlines CEO-Midwest, "We installed our first customer October 15, 2021. By September of 2023 we are targeting and completing construction to an additional 17,880 homes throughout Sanilac, Tuscola, St. Clair, Mackinac, Chippewa, Delta, Menominee, Dickinson, Iron and Gogebic counties."
Highline's symmetrical Gigabit Fiber to the Premise (FTTP) or Home (FTTH) service has been life-changing for customers. Jean Hoeft from Gladstone said "I love my new high-speed internet. I run a home-based business and paid very high premiums for spotty service. Now I can stream video and presentations for all of my clients without any interruptions in service. This will definitely impact my business for the better." John Soper III from Escanaba added "The internet is FAST. I'm not sure if I've ever seen internet this quick in my life yet. Absolutely incredible; really brought my house out of the stone-age."
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Moore commented that "Our decision to build a fiber network enables our customers a future proof technology that has helped improve education, healthcare and economic development for everyone as well as made it easily accessible to work and school from home as needed." He added that Highline is enhancing the opportunity to live in rural areas of Michigan.
Consumers and businesses can go to www.highlinefast.com to give their names, addresses and emails so that Highline may reach out as their construction is ongoing.
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