Open Infra, a construction and internet service provider based in Crossroads, TX, is getting a lot of attention for its initiative. The company is developing infrastructure to facilitate internet access in rural and urban areas, whose aim is to lease it to other service providers.
Although they do not directly offer internet services, their efforts play an important role in improving overall internet connectivity in the region. There is some confusion among residents related to the project, many are excited about the improved internet speeds.
Open Infra is presently assessing interest in fiber optic internet services in specific areas . If they generate enough interest, residents could experience the benefits of 1000 Mbit/s internet within the next six months. Some reports suggest that people who already have the service are satisfied, according to feedback from their friends.
Let’s know all about the Open Infra Internet Plans & Pricing:
Open Infra Internet Plans & Pricing
Campaign
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Connection
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Speed
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Price
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Installation + 500/500 Mbps
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FIBER
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Up to 500 Mbps
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$49.00/month
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Free Installation + Starlight Fiber 1 Gbit/s
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FIBER
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Up to 1 Gbps
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$79.00/month
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Free Installation + Element8 1 Gbit/s
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FIBER
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Up to 1 Gbps
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$79.99/month
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Free Installation + 1000/1000 Mbps
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FIBER
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Up to 1 Gbps
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$69.95/month
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Availability
Cities and towns with coverage are:
- Aubrey, TX
- Little Elm, TX
- Pilot Point, TX
- Ponder, TX
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People May Also Ask
Who owns Open Infra?
Open Infra is still operated and operated by its employees and founders. Since they are an independent company without any connections and ties to large telecom companies or other capital firms, they are free to make decisions independently and follow innovation with an eye to the future.
How fast is open Infra?
1000 Mbps download and upload High Speed Internet.
How fast is fiber-optic?
Fiber-optic internet, commonly called fiber internet or simply “fiber,” is a broadband connection that can reach speeds of up to 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps) in some areas. The technology uses fiber-optic cable, which amazingly can send data as fast as about 70% the speed of light.