Fiber internet in Boring, OR

100% fiber internet in Boring, Oregon

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    Maps depict current plans for deployment, are projections subject to change as circumstances warrant, and are not a guarantee of any future network architecture.

    Meet Kevin, your local CDM
    Hi, I’m Kevin, your local Community Development Manager.

    I’m a proud Oregonian living in Beaverton. After many years of community outreach roles in both the public and private sectors, I’m excited to help provide our Northern Oregon communities with America’s fastest home internet. As a new father, I enjoy spending time with my family, attending Hillsboro Hops and Sonadores baseball games, exploring Willamette Valley wineries and visiting the Beaverton Farmers Market. I hope to meet you soon!

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    Ziply Fiber’s relationship with the UFO Fest in McMinnville, OR is a chance to reconnect with old friends and bring new earthling buddies into orbit. Read more about our community partnerships on our blog.

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    About Ziply Fiber

     

    Ziply Fiber formed in May of 2020 when it acquired the Northwest operations of Frontier Communications. Ziply Fiber launched with the vision of creating a human-centered internet experience.

     

    We’re proud to be recognized both locally and nationally, and we’re grateful for partnerships with public agencies and local governments that share our desire to close the digital divide with high-speed, reliable fiber internet that will last for generations to come.

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    Fiber availability

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    Fiber Construction FAQ

    If we plan to expand our fiber network to your specific location, you’ll receive multiple communications, like door hangers and mailers.

    • In the days before construction, ambassadors will go door to door, and crews will place door hangers to let you know that Ziply Fiber’s network will be in the area soon.
    • As construction wraps up, we’ll notify residents and businesses through mailers when fiber internet is available at their locations.
    • To stay up to date about construction activities near you and to sign up for email updates, visit our New Fiber Construction page.

    Flags and paint tell us where we need to work around utility lines so our construction crews can avoid damaging them with their equipment. These markers are vitally important to keep local services uninterrupted and to prevent injury from ruptured gas or electrical lines.

    Timelines vary based on a number of factors:

    City planning and neighborhood layout

    • The easier it is to access utilities and property easements (right-of-way or shared access points in a neighborhood), the more efficiently we can complete each phase of construction. Complex street designs or limited access points can slow a crew’s progress.

    Weather and unexpected natural obstacles

    • Inclement weather can slow down any kind of construction project. Fiber construction is no exception. Snow, rain and frozen ground can cause fiber construction to slow or postpone.

    Local restrictions

    • Communities have different allowances for construction hours. In some cases, we can work as long as there’s daylight. In other cases, we’re restricted to specific hours during the week. Regardless of the crew’s availability, we must comply with local ordinances.

    The fenced holes show where we place pedestals for equipment that supply fiber service to homes and businesses nearby. Weather permitting, we’ll install the pedestal soon after crews dig the hole. In the meantime, it’s fenced in for your safety.

    Here are a few ways you can determine if you have an easement and how to find it.

    • Check the legal description of your property on the deed. If you don't have a copy of your property deed, you can reach out to your county clerk to order a copy.
    • Reach out to your utility company to ask if they have easement information for your property.
    • The zoning or mapping department is responsible for keeping records for your area and may be able to provide information about easements on your property.
    • You can also hire a title insurance company or private title searcher to provide a comprehensive report about easements.

    Temporary parking restrictions allow crews to access and work in different construction areas safely. We realize this is an inconvenience, and we do our best to complete work as quickly as possible.

    Service will be available for installation once a group of homes or businesses are collectively connected to the systems and we’ve completed testing. Ziply Fiber will attempt to contact you as soon as possible to sign up for service and schedule an installation at your address.

     

    How fiber-optic internet is better

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    Fast uploads & downloads

    Experience more reliable video calls, game and stream with minimal lag, and do more with speeds 25x faster than cable internet* with Fiber Gig.

     

     

    *Upload comparison based on Ziply Fiber Gig plan to major cable providers’ 1 Gig or 1.2 Gig cable service with upload speeds of 35 Mbps.

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    Fast speeds with no slow downs

    Fiber internet is built with more capacity than cable internet which means more bandwidth, and no throttling even during peak times.

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    Fiber is future-proof technology

    Only fiber networks offer multi-gigabit, symmetrical speeds — meaning your upload speed matches your download.