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A privately funded, $60 million buildout will extend fiber to thousands of homes in Volusia County, Florida, according to Wire 3.
Edited by Brad Randall, Broadband Communities
Wire 3, a Daytona Beach–based internet provider, has activated its first fiber connections in Deltona and DeLand.
The provider says the news marks the start of residential and business service in those Volusia County communities.
The launches are part of a privately funded $60 million buildout. The effort will extend fiber to thousands of homes and commercial properties in the area.
Wire 3 also highlighted customer incentives for early adopters. The firm is offering a 10-year price lock on service packages and no-contract plan options.
“Launching new markets across the Sunshine state is one of the most rewarding parts of our work,” said Jai Ramachandran, Wire 3’s CEO. “Connecting the first Deltona and DeLand residents to our high-speed service reinforces our commitment to Volusia County, and we’re proud to continue expanding access to fast, reliable fiber throughout the region.”
Wire 3 positions itself as Central Florida’s exclusive 100% fiber internet provider. The company currently lists other service areas including Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Holly Hill, Port St. Lucie and New Smyrna Beach. The company says customers receive equipment such as an Amazon eero as part of the service.
Additionally, Wire 3’s expansion into Deltona and DeLand follows a recent pattern of regional fiber investments as providers compete to capture demand for higher-bandwidth residential and business services.
AI tools from Noah Wire Services have been used to help generate this report.
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