Carrier Ethernet is the workhorse of wholesale transport. It connects carrier networks to customer sites, extends reach into new markets, backhauls traffic to data centers and ties multi-location infrastructure together with reliable, standards-based connectivity.
Our Ethernet services are built on a backbone engineered for diversity and scale. With E-Line, E-LAN and E-Access service types, you can cover the full range of point-to-point, multipoint and access use cases.
Bandwidth options scale to meet demand, and we're not going to make you wait six weeks to find out whether your route works. Tell us where you need to go and we'll give you a straight answer fast.
Our Ethernet services are designed around MEF-aligned standards. That means you can trust they’ll deliver the interoperability, consistent service definitions and service attributes your engineering team can rely on.
Whether you're building point-to-point private lines, multipoint network fabrics or connecting end-user locations to your network, we have the service type that fits. One provider and one relationship deliver the full Ethernet portfolio.
Start where you need to and scale as demand grows. Our Ethernet services support everything from lower-capacity access circuits to high-capacity transport, without forcing you into a new architecture conversation every time your needs change.
With Ziply Fiber, the routing headroom is built in, not bolted on. That means dense metro fiber rings in the Pacific Northwest, with long-haul reach to the Midwest and East Coast. You’ll also get at least three diverse paths into major backbone locations, each managed at 40% utilization.
Legacy carrier timelines don't work for serious network operators. Our wholesale team engages fast, prices responsively and gets you an answer without layers of internal approvals. If you've worked with bigger carriers, you'll notice the difference.
Ziply Fiber's network spans key markets from the West Coast to Chicago and Ashburn, with dense metro fiber rings across Seattle, Portland, Hillsboro, Boise and Spokane and a unique Northern Link Route reaching Minneapolis and Chicago. Salt Lake City, Denver and beyond are already on the map, and we're adding reach continuously.
Behind that footprint is a 400G-ready DWDM backbone with at least three diverse routes into major backbone locations, each managed at 40% utilization, so there's always headroom when you need it.
High-capacity internet transit for carriers and ISPs moving large volumes of customer traffic.
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