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Comporium Goes Gigabit in SC
Comporium
recently turned up its first two commercial Gigabit Internet customers in downtown Rock Hill, SC, in the Charlotte metropolitan ...
BTR Staff
June 16, 2014
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Comporium recently turned up its first two commercial Gigabit
Internet
customers in downtown Rock Hill, SC, in the Charlotte metropolitan area. Comporium's Gigabit service is called Zipstream and offers symmetrical speeds of 1 Gbps.
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