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What’s the scoop here at Tnet

We’ve been working long and hard to make a new website for our valued customers, and we’re excited to tell you about it! On the new site, there are several great features that may be taken advantage of, such as:

• an updated help section for all of your Internet worries and woes

• a speed test that you can use to check the speed of your Internet connection

• a new blog that you can peruse at your leisure to find questions to your answers and read up on interesting articles and the latest trends

Let us know what you think! Contact Us

5 Responses to “What’s the scoop here at Tnet”

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