Former Wave Broadband executives Steve Weed and Harold Zeitz saw a region that had been underinvested for years and decided to fix it. From day one, the goal was a fiber network built to enterprise standards and scaled for the long term.
That work is still underway.
2020
Ziply Fiber launches
Acquired Northwest operations and began investing in network infrastructure across Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana
2022 - present
Growth through investment and acquisition
Expanded to nearly 200 new markets, built 1700+ miles of fiber and added regional providers, extending fiber access to more communities
2026
More than 1.3 million locations and still expanding
Now serving over 1.3 million locations nationwide, with a long-haul route to Chicago and 70+ connected data centers
Reliable, high-speed fiber isn't a luxury. It's how businesses run, how people work, and how communities stay connected. That growing need is exactly what Ziply Fiber was built to meet.
We own and operate our network, and we invest in it continuously to add capacity, build new routes, and engineer for reliability. When the connection holds, our customers deliver for the people who depend on them. That's the point of every mile we build and every market we enter.
We've been building since 2020. That work isn't finished.
You should be in control of your connection.
We invest continuously because standing still means falling behind.
Behind every connection is real work and real people who depend on it. We build and support it that way.
We do that through reliability, transparency and showing up when it matters.