HFN is Bringing Faster Internet and Wi-Fi Options!

Issaquah, WALocal News

Starting in early 2025, the Highlands Fiber Network (HFN) will embark on an extensive upgrade of its internet infrastructure, promising faster internet and Wi-Fi options for the Issaquah Highlands community. This initiative responds to the increasing demand for robust data connectivity as modern lifestyles rely heavily on seamless internet access. The planned upgrades will introduce enhanced speeds and new features tailored to meet the evolving needs of residents. HFN is committed to providing a higher quality of service, including a revamped service van for efficient home visits, ensuring accessible customer support. This rollout represents HFN's proactive approach to addressing connectivity challenges faced by its users.

With technology playing an integral role in everyday life, these changes are expected to significantly improve the digital experience for residents, highlighting HFN's dedication to staying ahead of technological trends and community needs.

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