Idaho

Bringing you the best, fastest network in Idaho

Have more fun, get more done at the speed of fiber optic internet.

Check availability in your area

   

    We’re expanding our fiber network in Idaho

     Find your city on the list to see if fiber is on its way or ready to order.

    Not available in your city yet? Sign up below for fiber expansion updates to stay in the know.

     

     

    man on zoom meeting

    Get ready for faster internet

    Ziply Fiber is building the most advanced fiber network purpose-built for the internet. Get ready for brilliantly fast connections and a refreshingly great customer experience.

    • A 100% fiber optic network that is reliably fast
    • Investment in the technology to ensure your internet is consistently on
    • Confidently ready to give you a great customer experience
    • Not just selling you internet, but investing in your community and committed to being honestly local

    If you’re a small business, we’d love to talk to you. Please call us 1.866.ZIPLY88 (1.866.947.5988)

     

    id={01414C5F-0C20-4C4B-A4B6-B3AEF832C7FD}

    Our business is keeping yours connected

    We have several construction projects underway to build secure, scalable, super-fast fiber to businesses across WA, OR, ID and MT.

     

    SEE WHERE WE'RE BUILDING

    construction of fiber
    id={2AE1788D-7059-41F3-908D-39214B9F001F}

    Be first in line for fast fiber internet.

    Sign up for updates and be the first to know when your address is ready.

    Idaho Fiber Construction FAQs

    Idaho faces significant challenges in deploying fiber internet across its vast and diverse landscape. While cities like Boise and Coeur d'Alene have made progress in fiber deployment, much of the state's rural and remote areas remain underserved, particularly in central Idaho's remote mountain regions.

    Idaho's infrastructure presents unique obstacles for fiber deployment. The state's existing utility infrastructure, particularly in older communities throughout the Snake River Plain, often requires substantial upgrades to support fiber cables. Many remote communities still depend on legacy copper networks, necessitating complete infrastructure overhauls.

    Idaho's terrain poses challenges for fiber deployment. The state's mountainous regions require specialized construction techniques and materials that can withstand extreme weather conditions and elevation changes.