Cheshire-based Internet provider Vispa has confirmed that their superfast wireless broadband service (wifi), which recently delivered speeds of up to 100Mbps into parts of Manchester (here), will soon be available to order in two large civil parish villages of Burtonwood and Winwick (Warrington, England).
At the time of writing Vispa has yet to make a full announcement but the service itself will officially be available for ordering from Monday 30th April 2012. Customers can expect to receive internet download speeds of up to 60Mbps (Megabits per second). Prices have yet to be confirmed, although their Manchester service promised speeds of up to 80Mbps (10Mbps uploads) to homes (£99 one-off installation) on a 12 month contract.
We’ll update once the official press release is out, which is said to be coming “very soon“..
UPDATE 11:14am
Vispa made a mistake on the date, it’s actually 30th April not May. A full press release is now expected next week.
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