Wave Broadband Expands Residential Gigabit to San Francisco

June 15, 2015, 5:51 PM UTC

Privately held Wave Broadband continues expanding residential gigabit service availability along the west coast, deploying gigabit and 100 Mbps services to multi-tenant residential complexes under its CondoInternet brand.

CondoInternet yesterday announced its first California deployment, opening for service the 750-unit NEMA complex in San Francisco. Wave is pricing the service aggressively, at least during a promotional period, charging subscribers $80 per month for the symmetrical gigabit offering. It did not provide a price for its 100 Mbps service.

The company is looking to identify new targets in San Francisco, holding social events for property managers, developers and residents. And, following ...

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