Greenlight Networks Expands, Opens New Headquarters in Henrietta
Greenlight Networks, the local fiber internet company is expanding, opening a new 20,000 square foot headquarters along East Henrietta Road in Henrietta.
Greenlight Networks, the local fiber internet company is expanding, opening a new 20,000 square foot headquarters along East Henrietta Road in Henrietta.
Empire State Development (ESD) today announced that high-speed internet service provider Greenlight Networks has opened its new corporate headquarters located in the Town of Henrietta in Monroe County.
Greenlight Networks, the fastest fiber-to-the-home provider in New York State, today announced the addition of Andre Green as Director of Sales and Strategic Growth.
Inc. magazine today revealed that Greenlight Networks is No. 1355 on its annual Inc. 5000 list, the most prestigious ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.
Greenlight Networks, the fastest Internet provider nationwide, is pleased to announce that it has won Top Employer for the 2020 Reader Rankings Awards presented by Rochester Business Journal.
Greenlight Networks, the fastest Internet provider nationwide, is pleased to announce that it has won Best Internet Service Provider for the 2020 Reader Rankings Awards presented by Rochester Business Journal. This is the fourth consecutive year Greenlight has received this recognition.
Greenlight Networks, New York’s Fastest Fiber-Optic Internet Provider is honored to announce that it has been recognized by BroadbandNow’s 2020 Internet Service Provider Awards as the #1 Fastest Internet Provider Nationwide, #1 Fastest Fiber Provider Nationwide and #1 Fastest Internet Provider in New York (Mid-Size Category).
Greenlight Networks, the fastest fiber-to-the-home provider in New York State, announced the addition of Lori White as Government, Community and Public Affairs Manager.
Greenlight Networks—the fastest fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) provider in New York State—and the City of Rochester today announced that Greenlight has signed a Master License Agreement under the City’s Telecommunications Code.
Back in November, 2 On Your Side highlighted the fact that the City of Buffalo only had one high-speed broadband provider and asked lawmakers about why that was.