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Construction of a $11.5 million fiber-optic network in Titusville, Florida has reached the halfway point, according to Wire 3.
Edited by Brad Randall, Broadband Communities
Wire 3, a Florida-based fiber internet provider, said Thursday that construction of its $11.5 million network in Titusville has reached the halfway point. The company, which builds 100% fiber networks, said the project is fully funded and could be completed as early as spring 2026.
Wire 3 also said customers in initial build areas are already connected to multi-gigabit service and that the network will offer symmetrical upload and download speeds up to 10 gigabits. The company is marketing the rollout to both residents and businesses and is encouraging interested customers to sign up online for installation and construction updates.
The company said communications about ongoing work will come via mail and door hangers, and that crews will use branded vehicles and ID badges while on site. Wire 3 also highlighted consumer-facing features such as no-contract plans and an included Amazon eero with service.
Wire 3 described the Titusville project as part of a larger regional expansion: the company currently serves more than 50 communities across Central Florida and the Space Coast, including Daytona Beach, New Smyrna, Melbourne, and Ocala.
Earlier this month, Wire 3 also announced that customers in Port St. Lucie are gaining access to the company’s network.
Wire 3 says the work in Port St. Lucie also reflects their wider mission to create “10-Gig cities.”
AI tools from Noah Wire Services were used to help generate this report.






