Vyve Broadband today announced a 13-market expansion of its 2.3 Gbps multi-gig service across its 16-state footprint, pushing coverage to more than 45% of Vyve homes passed.
In selected markets, Vyve is now offering speeds up to 8 Gbps, with households able to realize the full potential of the service through Wi‑Fi 7 powered by eero 7.
The rollout relies on a fiber-rich network and upgrades to DOCSIS infrastructure to deliver greater capacity and lower latency, positioning Vyve to meet rising demand from streaming, remote work, education, telehealth, and other data-intensive applications.
The in-home Wi‑Fi experience is enhanced by features like TrueMesh optimization based on your network layout and devices, smooth TrueRoam transitions for roaming throughout the property, and TrueChannel background tuning to maximize performance. Multi-link operation (MLO) continuously monitors each link to route traffic for reduced latency.
“Our strategy is clear: deliver multi-gig connectivity across our footprint to ensure residents and businesses in rural and suburban areas have access to the same advanced broadband capabilities as major metro markets,” said Andy Parrott, President & CEO of Vyve Broadband.
Vyve notes its ongoing fiber expansion and DOCSIS upgrades to support multi-gig services across the service area, aligning with industry trends toward higher-capacity networks and lower latency to support streaming, remote work, education, telehealth, and other services.
About Vyve Broadband: Vyve provides reliable, secure, and affordable cable television, phone, and internet services over a fiber-powered network, with speeds moving toward multi-gig residential and 10 Gig for business. With more than a decade of network investment and upgrades, Vyve aims to future-proof communities it serves.
The company also highlighted its continued investment in advanced broadband infrastructure to meet growing demand and to ensure communities—rural and suburban alike—have access to next-generation connectivity.