
Having a Ball
Having a Ball
Speed matters in professional football. A championship effort needs fast receivers, fast rushers, a fast defense … you name it.
And these days, it needs a fast internet connection, too.
This season, it’s possible to watch every down of every game online, with no satellite dish or cable service necessary. That fell into place when YouTube acquired NFL Sunday Ticket, allowing subscribers to stream out-of-area games that wouldn’t otherwise be available on the main networks.
That, in turn, means fiber-optic services like NextLight should be part of the weekend lineup.
We’ve mentioned just a few times before how nothing’s finer than fiber in terms of high speed and low latency, especially when it’s provided by a local community-owned service. And when paired with a high-speed Wifi 6 router to serve your smart TV and other devices, it’s a matchup worthy of any big game.
Sports fans rely on continuous second-by-second action without stutters, pauses or interruptions. That’s the sort of job that fits a fiber connection perfectly. And with the powerful upload and download speeds of a ÂÂÂsymmetrical gigabit connection, you’re also set up for distance learning, work videoconferencing, and even some high-powered gaming of your own in case the action on the field isn’t up to par. Better yet, we’ve got some first-string offers in the field, such as giving new customers three months of internet and WiFi6 service for the price of one, or letting current customers upgrade to WiFi6 for the rest of this year at no charge.
So when it’s game time, go ahead and line up with the best around.
You’ll see the difference. Fast.