A Kirkland-based company is beginning to offer high-speed gigabit service in Everett.
CondoInternet, a subsidiary of Wave, completed fiber construction and the launch of symmetrical gigabit and 100 Mbps internet speed options to two downtown Everett buildings: Library Place and Peninsula Apartments; and will also provide its services in the soon-to-open Aero Apartments.
All three properties are owned and managed by Everett-based Skotdal Real Estate and total nearly 400 units. CondoInternet plans to further expand its residential gigabit service in and around Everett. Wave’s founder/CEO, Steve Weed, is from Everett and graduated from Cascade High School.
CondoInternet has also been providing gigabit connectivity Lynnwood’s Tivalli Apartments since October 2014.
Everett-area property managers and residents are interested in gigabit service are invited to join Wave and CondoInternet for a question and answer event from 5 to 7 p.m. April 29 in downtown Everett’s Silver Cup Coffee, 2707 Colby Ave.
Property managers and residents of Everett and the broader Snohomish County area can also register their interest in gigabit internet service on the CondoInternet website www.condointernet.net/our-buildings/new-building-request/
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