Happy Thanksgiving from Zeta Broadband

Happy Thanksgiving from Zeta Broadband

Posted on November 25, 2025 by William Burnett

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On behalf of the entire Zeta Broadband team, we want to wish our customers, neighbors, and community partners a very Happy Thanksgiving. Today is a time to pause, reflect, and appreciate the people and communities that make what we do possible — and for us, that’s you.

 

As a locally owned and operated provider serving Northern California and the Southern Tier of New York, we’re fortunate to be part of the towns, neighborhoods, and rural communities we support every day. Whether you’re gathering around the table with family, connecting with loved ones online, or celebrating with friends, we’re grateful to help keep you connected.

 


 

 

❤️ Thank You for Supporting a Local Provider

 

Your trust in us means everything. Each home we connect, each family we serve, and each community we help bring online strengthens our mission:

Fast. Reliable. Local.

 

Because of you, we’ve been able to:

 

None of this would be possible without the customers and neighbors who choose Zeta and support local broadband.

 


 

 

🔌 Keeping You Connected Through the Holidays

 

Thanksgiving kicks off one of the busiest internet seasons of the year — streaming, gaming, hosting guests, holiday shopping, and connecting with family across the country.

 

Zeta Broadband networks are built to keep your home connected through it all with:

 

Whether you’re sharing photos, FaceTiming loved ones, watching the game, or enjoying a movie marathon, we’re here to make sure your connection is seamless.

 


 

🎁 From Our Family to Yours

 

As we continue growing our fiber and next-generation wireless networks, we want to thank you for being part of the Zeta community. We remain committed to bringing you the best in performance, reliability, and customer care — today and every day.

 

From all of us at Zeta Broadband…

 

🦃 Happy Thanksgiving!

 

We hope your day is filled with good food, great company, and strong connections.

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