The company will offer internet, voice-over-internet protocol, and AT&T TV in business and residential plans and will be installing a fiber optic internet backbone that will be distributed via the company s wireless network. The company will use a location at 701 Hay St. in York and the Paper Box Factory at 1131 Cumberland St. in Lebanon, owned by Bryan Donovan, a partner at the company.
Schaeffer said the company’s prices on internet access will be “not all that different” from Comcast’s, and said that they would include options Comcast does not. The higher-level packages might be more expensive than Comcast’s, but would be comparable after Comcast’s sign-on offering disappears.
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