Wire 3 has announced that its $11.5 million, 100% fiber network project in Titusville, Florida is now at the halfway point, with the project fully funded and on track for completion in spring 2026.
The Titusville rollout is part of Wire 3’s broader effort to build 10-Gig cities across Central Florida and the Space Coast. In the initial build areas, customers are already connected to multi-gigabit service, with symmetric upload and download speeds reaching up to 10 gigabits per second.
Construction updates and installation details will be communicated via mailed notices and door hangers. Wire 3 says crews will operate using branded vehicles and ID badges, and customers can sign up online to receive installation updates and construction progress information.
Among consumer-friendly features, Wire 3 is offering no-contract plans and includes an Amazon eero router with service. The company markets the Titusville project to both residents and businesses as part of its regional expansion strategy.
Wire 3 notes that the Titusville project sits within a network that already serves more than 50 communities in Central Florida and the Space Coast, including Daytona Beach, New Smyrna, Melbourne, and Ocala. Earlier this month, Port St. Lucie residents gained access to the company’s network, underscoring the broader mission to build “10-Gig cities.”
AI tools from Noah Wire Services contributed to the report, which Broadband Communities’ Brad Randall compiled from Wire 3’s announcements and updates.