General, Haviland Broadband
Below are some basic terms used when discussing the construction of our fiber to the premises project. What is a mainline? Haviland Broadband is working to lay mainline fiber in utility right-of-ways. This means that the primary line is buried in alley ways and...
General, Haviland Broadband
Adding fiber optic Internet service to a property is a great investment for the owner by increasing property values. It also requires that we dig on the property, install a device on the outside of the home, and possibly add a small entry hole into the side of...
General, Haviland Broadband
Haviland Broadband will be able to port your current 723 or 582 number, allowing you to keep your current number. We will also be able to obtain 723 or 582 numbers for new customers who don’t currently have a landline. Please Note: Phone services in...
General, Haviland Broadband
There are 3 main methods used to bury cable on a customer’s property. Vibratory Plow – An extremely narrow trench is created, doing very little damage to the ground’s surface, while the need for back-filling is completely eliminated. A plow with...
General, Haviland Broadband
For the most part, our technicians and contractors have already engineered the fiber route. As with any underground utility, we will be sticking to the alleyways and right-of-ways to avoid encroaching on personal property whenever/wherever possible. In most cases,...
General, Haviland Broadband
When we begin fiber construction, we will build to every home and business in our fiber defined area with the exception of Greensburg*. Sign-up is used as a means to verify WHAT speed or service customer’s want to go with, or for potential customers to let us...