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Ziply Fiber is continuously expanding our fiber network to bring lightning-fast internet to more communities. Our state-of-the-art fiber optic network delivers speeds up to 50 Gig, providing seamless connectivity for homes and businesses.
The timeline for neighborhood-wide deployment varies based on project complexity. In general, it can take several months to over a year to complete all phases of installation.
When fiber is available in your area, a technician will:
Get reliable super-fast fiber internet for apartments, condos, multi-family and multi-dwelling units (MDU).
If we’re installing Ziply Fiber near, but not in your neighborhood, there may be a way you can bring internet to your door a little faster.
We’re partnering with public organizations to bring broadband fiber internet to new areas as quickly as possible.
Days before construction, crews will place door hangers on doors or porches to let you know that Ziply Fiber’s network will be in the area soon.
As construction is finished, Ziply Fiber will notify residents and businesses through mailers when fiber internet is available in their locations.
You can submit your name to receive updates for when fiber internet is going to be available in your area. To stay up to date about construction activities near you and to sign up for e-mail updates, complete the form at the top of this page.
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The benefits of fiber extend beyond individual homes—it transforms entire communities:
Fiber internet offers incredible advantages, but deploying it universally remains a challenge due to various factors.
Building a fiber network requires significant infrastructure investments, including underground cabling, network hubs and connection points. These projects can be time-intensive and costly, especially in areas with aging or limited existing infrastructure.
Certain geographical features, like mountains, dense forests or water bodies, can complicate the construction process. For example, laying cables under rocky terrain or across rivers often requires specialized techniques and higher costs.
Urban areas with high population densities are often prioritized because they allow internet service providers (ISPs) to connect more homes with less infrastructure. In rural areas, fewer homes per mile make deployment more expensive, often delaying fiber expansion in these regions.
On average, it costs between $27,000 and $40,000 to install fiber per mile. Factors like terrain, permitting requirements and local labor costs can affect this estimate. For rural areas, costs tend to be higher due to the need to cover greater distances with fewer customers per mile.
ISPs look at factors such as community demand, potential revenue, existing infrastructure and government incentives to determine where to expand their networks. Demonstrated interest from residents and local governments often plays a key role in these decisions.
Federal and state programs, such as the FCC’s Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF), offer grants to help bring fiber to underserved areas. Public-private partnerships and local initiatives can also play a critical role in funding fiber projects.
The quickest way to see if fiber is available in your area is by using our address check tool . If it’s not yet available, you can sign up for updates and notifications about future expansion plans.
Experience more reliable video calls, game and stream with no lag, and do more 25x faster than cable internet* with Fiber Gig.
*Upload comparison based on Ziply Fiber Gig plan to major cable providers’ 1Gig or 1.2Gig cable service with upload speeds of 35 Mbps.
Fiber is built with more capacity than cable internet which means more bandwidth, and no throttling even during peak times.
Only fiber networks offer multi-gigabit, symmetrical speeds — meaning your upload speed matches your download.