Symmetrical Speeds
Gone are the days of "half-fast" internet. Our upload speeds are just as fast as our download speeds, meaning less buffering or slow down times on your devices.
Transform your home with internet speeds up to 8 Gig. Stream, game, work & learn with 99.99% reliability.
Gone are the days of "half-fast" internet. Our upload speeds are just as fast as our download speeds, meaning less buffering or slow down times on your devices.
With Ezee Fiber, you can enjoy internet for everyone and every device—even in a house full of gamers. Our fiber network is like one giant pipe that connects your home to the internet, allowing for multiple devices to connect simultaneously without worrying about dead spots or buffering.
Our expandable Wi-Fi adapts to cover every inch of your home so you can roam free and stream to any device without worrying about your internet dropping.
Low latency makes for unmatched responsiveness. And when it comes to responsiveness, we’re writing the book. With low latency, or low lag, everyone in your home can stream, shop, work from home, and game all at once.
Whether you’re streaming the game with friends or catching up over video chat, our strong fiber connection can help keep your loved ones close (well, as close as you want).
Ezee Pass
During construction only, sign up for Ezee Pass & get priority installation as soon as we're available in your area, your first month on us & a RTIC tumbler for just $10.
Ezee PassFiber internet, also known as fiber-optic internet or simply "fiber", is a form of broadband that uses a network of bundled tiny glass fibers called fiber optic cables to deliver internet service via light waves. It offers incredibly fast upload and download speeds, low latency, and high reliability.
Using fiber internet can enable smooth video calls, gaming with less lag, uploading and downloading large files quickly, streaming movies and shows, and households with multiple (heavy) internet users.
Hardwired we can offer up to 8gig if you have a multi gig ethernet card. Wi-Fi speeds can vary based on home design and wireless device.
Fiber internet works by sending pulses of light through fiber-optic cables made of hundreds of thing glass or plastic strands, each about the size of a human hair. At the transmitting source, the light signals are encoded with data, and then transmitted to the receiving end, where the light signal is decoded as data. These light signals travel at the speed of light, resulting in high-speed and reliable internet connections.
Fiber internet, or Fiber to the Home, can be installed in a variety of ways. With Ezee Fiber, the installation process includes three main steps. First, Ezee Fiber places underground fiber optic cables along a meticulously planned and approved engineered route. Second, Fiber is then run underground to a small utility box outside your home called an Optical Network Terminal (ONT). The ONT contains the hardware needed to connect the fiber optic cable to your home's optical network. Lastly, an Ezee Fiber technician will come to your home and install the router and connector and conduct tests to ensure speeds and a successful installation.
Aside from the method and material used to transmit data, the biggest difference between fiber and cable internet is symmetrical vs. asymmetrical connection. A symmetrical connection means that the upload and download speeds are equal. An asymmetrical connection means that the download speed is faster than the upload speed. One of the biggest advantages for fiber internet is that it provides a symmetrical connection.Cable internet typically relies on copper wires to deliver Internet.Cable was initially designed to bring TV and not internet to homes.
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Absolutely not! There is NO data shortage on our network so there are no caps or limits to the amount of data you can send or receive.
A single Gigabit contains 1 million bits, meaning 1 Gig transfers data at 1000 million bits per second. Other names for “1 Gig internet” are “1000 Mbps”, "1,000 megabits", “1G” or “1 Gbps”. A 1 Gig internet connection enables you to: Connect multiple devices and multiple users simultaneously. By using the same math, 2 Gig transfers data at 2000 million bits per second, 5 Gig transfers data at 5000 million bits per second and 8 Gig transfers data at 8000 million bits per second.
Depends on the number of devices being connected at the same time in one household as well as their usage. We recommend 2 Gig or higher speeds to provide enough bandwidth for all users in the home.