Connect Your Home With 100% Fiber Internet
Fiber by Central Florida offers fiber-to-the-home broadband internet. No contracts, throttling, or data caps. Latency issues are non-existent with fiber internet, allowing customers to enjoy a whole-home Wi-Fi experience that isn’t dependent on the weather.
Bringing you 100% fiber-to-the-home Internet & phone services at the fastest speeds on the market today.
Platinum Service
- Up 2 Gbps upload speeds
- Up to 2 Gbps download speeds
- Optimum performance for 25+ devices
- Includes managed WiFi and Safe & Secure Package
Gold Service
- Up to 1 Gbps upload speeds
- Up to 1 Gbps download speeds
- Optimum performance for 15 to 25 devices
- Includes managed WiFi
Silver Service
- Up to 300 Mbps upload speeds
- Optimum performance for 5 to 10 devices
- Up to 300 Mbps download speeds
- Includes managed WiFi
Bronze Service
- Up to 100 Mbps upload speeds
- Optimum performance for 1 to 5 devices
- Up to 100 Mbps download speeds
- Includes managed WiFi
Benefits of Fiber Broadband
Fast
Fiber technology offers lightning fast download and upload speeds. This high speed technology makes telehealth appointments and working from home possible in rural areas.
Affordable
Fiber by Central Florida offers broadband plans that will meet the needs and price points of all consumers. Check availability to see the offers in your area.
Reliable
Unlike non-fiber broadband options, fiber broadband is unaffected by weather or cloud coverage, creating a more reliable, consistent service.
Have Questions?
Download our Residential Installation Packet (PDF), visit our FAQs or email us!
Installation Fees
With all internet service packages, a one-time installation fee of $100 will be included on your first bill. This also covers all equipment, installation costs and portal activation.
Speeds are maximum capacities. Speeds may be slower based on user equipment or using Wi-Fi access. Internet Services and Gigabit speeds are “best-effort” and not guaranteed. The device conducting the speed test must be capable of sending and receiving data at a minimum of 2 gigabits of throughput.