Bring high speed Internet to your neighborhood.

  1. Drop a pin on your address.

  2. Get your neighbors on board. More interest = higher priority.

  3. Stay updated. We’ll let you know when we plan on expanding to your neighborhood.

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No commitment necessary. We respect your privacy.

How to spread word.

Fiber expands where people want it. More pins mean higher priority. Here’s how to bring fast, reliable Internet to your community.

1. Talk to Your Neighbors

They probably have the same problem. Let them know fiber is the only true solution, and it’s possible to bring it to you.

Tell them it’s free to show interest. No commitments. Just a pin on our map.

2. Share the Link

  • Send neighbors this webpage.

  • Post it in a local Facebook group and Nextdoor.

  • Drop a message in your HOA thread.

3. Stay in the Loop

Once there’s enough interest in your area, we’ll reach out with next steps.

Common questions your neighbors might ask.

How fast will the Internet really be?
Fast as you’d expect in any major city. In fact, nothing is faster than fiber. Up to 300 Mbps symmetrical speeds. This mean no more buffering, no lag. They can stream, video call, game with multiple devices as once.

How disruptive will the construction be?
Fiber installation uses existing utility easements, meaning minimal disruption. We trench (about 6 inches wide), we bore under elements, and any digging is carefully planned and restored afterward.

Will this increase my home value?
Yes, studies show fiber Internet adds value to homes by providing a service buyers want and need. Younger families are moving into Clark and Skamania counties, and they see Internet as an essential utility. If you or your neighbor plan on selling, fiber will bring more interest to the property.