Braintree electric sells 20-year-old internet business to Comcast

BRAINTREE – As nearby municipalities are considering entering the internet business, the Braintree Electric Light Department is getting out.

The light commission voted this week to approved the sale of its municipal broadband service to media giant Comcast. The sale price was undisclosed. The sale affects 2,500 customers, and the transition will begin this month.

In a statement, BELD General Manager William Bottiggi said the town-owned utility recently conducted a study which showed a multimillion-dollar investment in the broadband network would be needed over the next few years to maintain quality of service. Since the service is self-supporting, he said that would mean a significant increase in rates.

Comcast's corporate office.

“We are proud of our 20-year history as a top internet service provider and are sincerely thankful for our customers’ loyalty,” Bottiggi said in a statement. “Our top priority has always been our customers, and we continue to think of their best

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CPExpo Electric power Panel: Channel Shines In the course of Pandemic

The panel bundled channel leaders with AT&T, Comcast Business, Datto and Look at Place Computer software Systems.

A “power panel” of prime execs with AT&T, Comcast, Datto and Check out Level Computer software Systems shined a light-weight on most current trends in the channel, which includes the rising value of cybersecurity.

The electric power panel took location through Working day 2 of Channel Partners Convention & Expo. The panelists dealt with the greatest market place difficulties, the channel companions they believe will be most prosperous, most effective techniques they are observing and where by they see the best option.

Panelists incorporated: Craig Schlagbaum, Comcast Business’ senior vice president and channel main Rob Rae, Datto‘s senior vice president of small business enhancement Chris Jones, assistant vice president of channel product sales at AT&T & ACC Small business and Frank Rauch, Check Level Application Technologies‘ head of all over

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