

Ziply Fiber fees and service terms largely favor the customer. Ziply Fiber Wi-Fi, fees and service terms are as good as any Either way, Ziply Fiber seems genuinely invested in improving service for everyone in its service area, and I like that. In other words, fiber expansion is a win-win for Ziply customers, though perhaps some more than others. The arrival of fiber-optic service is exciting news for those who can get it, but it can also be somewhat of a blessing in disguise for Ziply Internet (DSL) customers who can't.Ī Ziply Fiber spokesperson tells CNET that "every customer who moves off of the copper network improves the capacity, reliability and exhibited speed for those who remain, so our goal is to move as many people as possible to fiber as quickly as possible to improve service for everyone." Ziply Fiber expansions have thus far included small towns such as Tekoa, Washington, and Troy, Montana, both with populations of under 1,000, and more prominent cities throughout the Northwest.įiber expansion lightens the load on DSL networks If and when the company reaches 80% fiber coverage, it will have brought fiber connections to more than 1.5 million residents in the Northwest that did not otherwise have one under Frontier, including many residents of rural areas. The company recently announced it had run fiber service to its 100th community, Yakima, Washington. A Ziply Fiber spokesperson told CNET that the company plans to reach 80% fiber coverage in coming years.įor example, in mid-April, Ziply Fiber announced 17 fiber projects to upgrade over 39,000 locations, covering 10 cities in Washington and seven in Oregon. Since then, Ziply Fiber has aggressively expanded its fiber footprint to more than 50% of coverage areas. While Ziply Fiber's lower speed tiers are below many fiber ISPs, the company's dedication to fiber expansion could serve as an example for other providers to follow.Īt the time of acquisition, around 30% of the networks received from Frontier Communications consisted of fiber-optic lines. Ziply targets fiber for 80% of its service area
