New ISPs deliver fiber connectivity and more with Farmington Area FiberCity®

Monday, February 17, 2025

Farmington Area FiberCity® is delighted to announce that agreements have been reached with two best-in-class Internet Service Providers – STELLAR Broadband and Coextro, enabling them to leverage the FiberCity® network in order to deliver superior connectivity to the cities’ Businesses and Multi-Unit Premises (including MDUs, HOAs and MBUs).

The FiberCity® network is already well into construction with the first customers already enjoying super-fast speeds. In the coming months, it will deliver reliable fiber connectivity across the entire cities of Farmington Hills and Farmington.

Coextro’s mission is to provide consumers with high quality Internet at affordable prices with a focus on customer experience and satisfaction. Its customers can enjoy lightning-fast internet  without hidden fees, free installation and unlimited data.  For more information visit us.coextro.com or call 888-241-4940.

STELLAR Broadband is redefining what it means to be connected delivering ultra-fast, symmetrical fiber speeds up to 10Gbps with unmatched reliability and industry-leading support. With deep roots in Michigan and decades of experience, STELLAR is trusted for its innovative technology and responsive service.   From powering smart communities to supporting high-performance commercial networks, STELLAR ensures that every connection is built for the future—offering the speed, security, and dependability that businesses and multi-unit communities need to stay connected and competitive.

“STELLAR Broadband is more than just an internet provider—we are a technology partner dedicated to delivering next-generation connectivity,” said Richard Laing, President of STELLAR Broadband. “Our ultra-fast fiber and turnkey technology solutions are designed to enhance the way residents live, work, and stay connected. We are proud to bring this level of service to Farmington Area FiberCity® and set a new benchmark for digital excellence.”

 

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