Faster, More Reliable Fiber Internet in Outer Banks, North Carolina

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Ultra-Fast Residential Fiber Internet

Residential Fiber Internet: Enjoy blazing-fast broadband speeds for seamless streaming, gaming, and remote work directly to your home with no interruptions.

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High-Speed Fiber Internet Solutions

Discover revolutionary connectivity with fiber internet solutions, crafted for your home, ensuring unmatched speed and reliability tailored to your needs.

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Complete Home Wi-Fi Coverage

Extends your fiber internet evenly throughout your entire home, ensuring no area is left with weak or no signal.

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What is fiber optic internet, and how is it different from cable internet?

Fiber optic internet uses strands of glass or plastic to transmit data as light—resulting in faster, more reliable speeds compared to cable internet, which uses copper wires and can slow down during peak hours. Fiber is also more future-proof, offering symmetrical upload and download speeds.

Is fiber really that much faster than cable?

Yes. While cable internet typically offers download speeds up to 300–600 Mbps and much lower upload speeds, fiber often delivers up to 1 Gbps or higher—with equal upload and download speeds, ideal for video calls, streaming, gaming, and remote work.

What are the typical speeds I can expect with your residential fiber internet

Our residential fiber internet offers speeds ranging from 500 Mbps to 2 Gbps depending on the plan chosen

What equipment do I need to purchase?

You don't need to purchase anything! The latest equipment will be included with your service. You can use your own equipment, just make sure it is up to date and can handle the speed your are ordering ie: 2 GIG, it also needs to have an ethernet input.

Is fiber internet more expensive than cable?

No. In fact, many customers find fiber to be more affordable, especially when factoring in the better performance, fewer outages, and no hidden fees. Fiber offers better value for the money.

What if I don’t need super-fast internet? Is fiber still worth it?

Even if you’re not a heavy user, fiber offers greater stability, fewer outages, and faster speeds during peak times—ensuring a smooth experience for everyday use, work-from-home, or smart home devices.