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Wyyerd Fiber Starts Avondale Construction

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Wyyerd Fiber has begun building its 100% fiber network in Avondale, Arizona, continuing the West Valley expansion toward the Phoenix metro.

Wyyerd Fiber has begun building its 100% fiber internet network in Avondale, Arizona, continuing the company’s West Valley expansion toward the Phoenix metro area.

The Avondale project is designed to deliver up to 5 Gbps download speeds with unlimited data, no contracts, and equal upload/download speeds for work, school, streaming, and other daily tasks. Ookla has recognized Wyyerd as one of Arizona’s fastest fiber providers.

In addition to the blazing speeds, Wyyerd will deploy its GS7 Gateway, featuring Wi‑Fi 7 technology to provide strong coverage across homes and offices. The network design emphasizes redundancy and scalability to meet today’s needs and future growth.

  • Reliability: up to 5 Gbps with dependable performance
  • Data policy: unlimited data, no caps, no long-term contracts
  • Symmetrical speeds: equal upload and download capacity
  • Local service: installation and support delivered by nearby teams

“At Wyyerd, we’re focused on delivering reliable Internet with honest pricing and local support,” said Justin Freesmeier, CEO of Wyyerd Fiber. “By investing in fiber infrastructure in Avondale, we’re giving residents and businesses a future‑proof technology to meet digital needs for years to come.”

Wyyerd notes that Avondale’s collaboration with local staff helps ensure quick responses, high-quality service, and deep ties to the community as the network rolls out.

 

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