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Tech Giant Internet Arrives at 5 Gbps in Daniel Island

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Home Telecom launches its Tech Giant Internet Plan on Daniel Island, delivering symmetrical fiber speeds up to 5 Gbps for homes and businesses.

Home Telecom has unveiled its Tech Giant Internet Plan on Daniel Island, delivering fiber-to-the-premises speeds of up to 5 gigabits per second (Gbps) for households and businesses. The offering aims to meet the needs of power users who require high-performance connectivity for work, streaming, security, and gaming.

Gina Shuler, vice president of Marketing at Home Telecom, emphasized the company’s local footprint and commitment to customer experience. “As a local company with an office and technicians on the island, we’re dedicated to delivering the best technology and a seamless experience for those who depend on fast, reliable connectivity,” she said.

The Tech Giant Plan features symmetrical speeds up to 5 Gbps and scalable capacity for multiple devices, making it suitable for activities such as 8K streaming, competitive gaming, and demanding cloud-based workflows. The package also includes advanced smart device prioritization through Home Telecom’s managed Wi‑Fi app, whole-home coverage with up to three mesh units, and complimentary access to SmartTown Community Wi‑Fi, ensuring robust connectivity both indoors and outdoors.

Home Telecom Daniel Island office

Home Telecom notes that the new plan complements its fiber-dedicated network, designed to support long-term value for local homes and commercial properties. The launch is expected to bolster work-from-home productivity and attract new businesses to the Daniel Island area.

About Home Telecom: a century-plus-old communications provider based in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, Home Telecom delivers multi-gig internet, app-based video, next-generation security, home automation, and voice over IP services across Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties. The company highlights its FTTP-based leadership as a hallmark of its speed-first approach to broadband in the state.

 

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