Residents and businesses in Farmington Hills are now being connected to SiFi Networks’ Farmington Area FiberCity® network, delivering speeds amongst the fastest in US.
(Farmington Hills, MI) Homes and businesses in Farmington Hills are now getting connected to the Farmington Area FiberCity® network. The network, which will be built throughout Farmington Hills and Farmington, will bring high-speed, reliable fiber internet to the community. Residents and businesses in eligible locations can sign up today to start experiencing the fiber internet difference.
Farmington Hills and Farmington will reap significant and sustained benefits from the network. Built citywide, it will help to close the digital divide by enabling everyone to connect their household or business to up to 10gbps of superfast fiber.
Beyond providing superfast internet, a fiber network has been proven to boost the economy of a city, making it a more desirable place to live and work.
Fiber also enables the implementation of Smart City initiatives, which range far and wide from Smart Health and Education to water monitoring, providing social and environmental benefits to the city and its inhabitants.
T-Mobile Fiber is connecting single-family homes and communities with 12 or fewer units to the Farmington Area FiberCity® network. Plans start at $55 a month with options for 500 Mbps, 1 Gig or 2 Gig speeds and come with no contracts, data caps, equipment fees or installation costs. More information can be found at Fiber.T-Mobile.com/city/Farmington-Area/.
Stellar Broadband and Coextro are also delivering internet services upon the Farmington Area FiberCity® network. Both will deliver connectivity to buildings (MDUs) and HOAs with over 12 units. Residents in these communities can find out more about Coextro at us.coextro.com and Stellar Broadband at STELLARFarmington.com.
“We are delighted to announce the first homes being connected to the FiberCity® network and to introduce our three internet service providers who will offer superior service to residents” commented Ben Bawtree-Jobson, CEO of SiFi Networks. “Here we are demonstrating a true open access network, enabling multiple providers on one shared infrastructure, bringing additional choice to the community as well as a next generation network that will digitally sustain both city’s future for generations”.
Construction will continue throughout Farmington Hills alongside activation of fiber in neighborhoods. Construction of the network will begin in the City of Farmington in 2025. For further information and to learn more about the network please visit FarmingtonAreaFiberCity.com