Wednesday, February 28, 2007
LP Broadband Adds 350 Customers and Expands Coverage in Northeastern Colorado
LP Broadband Adds 350 Customers and Expands Coverage in Northeastern Colorado
February 13, 2007: Loveland, Colorado. LP Broadband, Inc., announced today that it has acquired the assets of ThinAir Networks. As a result of the deal, 350 Northern Colorado residents and businesses previously served by Windsor-based ThinAir Networks will now receive their Internet access through LP Broadband.
In addition, access points acquired in the deal have enabled LP Broadband to expand its coverage area in northeastern Colorado. As a result, reliable, affordable, high-speed Internet & and Internet phone (VoIP) access is more widely available to businesses and individuals east of I-25, including the communities of Nunn, Pierce, Ault, Eaton, Galeton, Windsor, Lucerne and north Greeley as well as the surrounding rural areas.
In less than a year, LP Broadband has doubled its customer base, which now stands at near almost 4000. The growth has come from new customers and through a number of other acquisitions, including Skybeam, Inc. and Digis Networks.
This growth is consistent with the company’s original vision to become one of the leading wireless Internet service providers along the Front Range, according to CEO Wilson Spence. “Since our inception three years ago, we have been growing steadily, and we now have the infrastructure and resources to extend our services to these rural customers and expand our offering in ThinAir Networks’ coverage area.”
LP Broadband is a leader in the local wireless service market, providing reliable, affordable, high-speed Internet & and Internet phone (VoIP) access that does not require a phone line or cable. Rapidly expanding along the northern Front Range, LP Broadband currently serves residential and business customers in Loveland, Berthoud, Johnstown, Windsor, Severance, Wellington, Fort Collins, Ault, Eaton, north Greeley and surrounding areas. In response to the ever-changing needs of the local wireless marketplace, LP Broadband continues to expand its services, which now include VoIP, providing clear, digital-quality telephone calls over the Internet for about half the monthly cost of a traditional phone line.
LP Broadband began business in March of 2003 and is locally owned and operated, enabling it to provide unparalleled local support. For more information about LP Broadband and its services, visit www.lpbroadband.com.
To speak with an LP Broadband executive, call 970-372-2824.
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February 13, 2007: Loveland, Colorado. LP Broadband, Inc., announced today that it has acquired the assets of ThinAir Networks. As a result of the deal, 350 Northern Colorado residents and businesses previously served by Windsor-based ThinAir Networks will now receive their Internet access through LP Broadband.
In addition, access points acquired in the deal have enabled LP Broadband to expand its coverage area in northeastern Colorado. As a result, reliable, affordable, high-speed Internet & and Internet phone (VoIP) access is more widely available to businesses and individuals east of I-25, including the communities of Nunn, Pierce, Ault, Eaton, Galeton, Windsor, Lucerne and north Greeley as well as the surrounding rural areas.
In less than a year, LP Broadband has doubled its customer base, which now stands at near almost 4000. The growth has come from new customers and through a number of other acquisitions, including Skybeam, Inc. and Digis Networks.
This growth is consistent with the company’s original vision to become one of the leading wireless Internet service providers along the Front Range, according to CEO Wilson Spence. “Since our inception three years ago, we have been growing steadily, and we now have the infrastructure and resources to extend our services to these rural customers and expand our offering in ThinAir Networks’ coverage area.”
LP Broadband is a leader in the local wireless service market, providing reliable, affordable, high-speed Internet & and Internet phone (VoIP) access that does not require a phone line or cable. Rapidly expanding along the northern Front Range, LP Broadband currently serves residential and business customers in Loveland, Berthoud, Johnstown, Windsor, Severance, Wellington, Fort Collins, Ault, Eaton, north Greeley and surrounding areas. In response to the ever-changing needs of the local wireless marketplace, LP Broadband continues to expand its services, which now include VoIP, providing clear, digital-quality telephone calls over the Internet for about half the monthly cost of a traditional phone line.
LP Broadband began business in March of 2003 and is locally owned and operated, enabling it to provide unparalleled local support. For more information about LP Broadband and its services, visit www.lpbroadband.com.
To speak with an LP Broadband executive, call 970-372-2824.
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