JACKSONVILLE, Fla.– IQ Fiber, an emerging Northeast Florida residential fiber-optic internet service provider, has launched network deployment projects in Anastasia Island in St. Johns County and Fernandina Beach in Nassau County. Design and engineering work is complete and construction of the $36 million project will begin in the coming weeks.
IQ Fiber’s network has expanded rapidly over the past year and the company now serves or has projects underway in Duval, Clay, St. Johns and Nassau Counties including San Marco, Beauclerc, Mandarin, Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Orange Park, Lakeside, Ridgeview and Fleming Island.
“We are excited to continue our expansion to serve the greater metropolitan area,” said Ted Schremp, CEO of IQ Fiber. “IQ Fiber provides a refreshing new choice to Northeast Florida residents with a streamlined, straight-forward customer experience and a 100% fiber-optic network that’s purpose-built for the modern internet.”
IQ Fiber’s fibernetwork is capable of symmetrical speeds of up to 10 Gbps. The network consists of underground conduit and fiber-optic cables extending from the core internet backbone directly into individual homes, allowing for the fastest internet speeds available while supporting the explosive growth in internet usage and demand.
IQ Fiber offers simple month-to-month rates with no fees, surcharges or surprise price increases. IQ Fiber delivers symmetrical speeds along with whole-home Wi-Fi service and a simple app to manage the ever-growing number of Wi-Fi devices in the home.
IQ Fiber, headquartered in Jacksonville, is bringing fiber internet to areas of Northeast Florida that do not currently have access to modern, symmetrical broadband services. The first phase of the network will deliver fiber-optic internet to 60,000 homes across Northeast Florida. IQ Fiber is privately funded and launched in August 2021.
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