Time Warner offers 10 Gbps broadband at One World Trade Center

Time Warner Cable has completed an investment to expand its advanced communications network to One World Trade Center.

The company has invested substantially to connect the 104-story office building in New York City’s Lower Manhattan with more than 1.5 miles of fiber and coaxial cable.

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Time Warner Cable said all 3 million square feet of the Class A office building now has access to Time Warner Cable Business Class communications products and services, including network and Internet speeds as fast as 10 Gbps.

editor@telecomlead.com

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