Webpass is a high-speed internet service provider that specializes in providing gigabit internet to residential and business buildings using . Instead of digging up streets to lay fiber, it uses antennas on rooftops to beam internet signals between buildings. Pricing and Value
: Standard plans typically offer speeds up to 1,000 Mbps (1 Gig) for both uploads and downloads.
Users often associate Webpass with "40-something" or "50-something" pricing because:
: Availability is limited to specific high-density residential buildings or commercial complexes where the hardware has been installed.
: In shared living situations, such as apartments in San Francisco, residents often report paying between $20 and $50 per person for gigabit-speed internet when split among roommates.