Breezeline Readying Haverhill for Internet, TV and Voice; Wiring Underway in Northern Part of City

A worker from from Brookfield, Vt.-based Eustis Cable Enterprises installs cable along Concord Street in Haverhill. (WHAV News photograph.)

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Breezeline continues to make progress wiring the city for, what it describes as, its internet, TV and voice fiber optic service.

Installers from Brookfield, Vt.-based Eustis Cable Enterprises was placing cable last week along the entire length of Concord Street in Haverhill, part of a $28 to $30 million buildout. In September of 2022, Breezeline Director of Government Affairs Francis Bradley briefed the Haverhill City Council and members of the city’s Cable Television Advisory Committee.

Bradley said the company will offer more than 300 television channels and symmetrical fiber connections, meaning upload and download speeds will be equally fast. Low-income cable options are available from the company, called “Internet Assist.” At the time, he estimated it would take 18 months to complete the wiring.

As WHAV reported last May, Breezeline Head of Corporate Communications Andrew Walton said work would progress as the company receives permits “from multiple parties … for underground work, road [or] highway crossings and more.” Walton said residents may expect upload and download speeds up to one gigabit per second.

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