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Wyyerd Fiber Expands Arizona's Top-Rated Internet into Southwest Phoenix
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PHOENIX, AZ / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2026 / Wyyerd Fiber ("Wyyerd"), an award-winning Internet Service Provider, announced today its expansion into Southwest Phoenix. Wyyerd continues to be Arizona's top-rated provider, with the fastest and most reliable Internet speeds, recognized by Ookla® Speedtest Intelligence®, and is focused on bringing 100% fiber connectivity to the region.
"We believe this community deserves the best technology available, which is why we're prioritizing Southwest Phoenix," said Travis Nance, COO of Wyyerd Fiber. "By bringing Arizona's top-rated speeds, we're providing a faster, more dependable way to connect. It's the world-class Internet you deserve, supported by a team that is right here in the community with you."
With Wyyerd Fiber's network, Southwest Phoenix residents and businesses can expect:
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Investing in Southwest Phoenix Infrastructure, Wyyerd's network uses a redundant fiber design to ensure a stable, high-capacity connection for Southwest Phoenix. This infrastructure is built to easily handle the community's growing digital needs. To maximize home performance, Wyyerd offers advanced Wi-Fi 7 gateways that deliver exceptional tri-band coverage and performance throughout the residence.
To experience Arizona's top-rated Fiber Internet firsthand and to see if Wyyerd is available in your area, visit wyyerd.com and get started today.
About Wyyerd Fiber
At Wyyerd Fiber, we're passionate about delivering the fastest, most reliable Fiber Internet on our industry-leading Fiber-Optic Network with speeds up to 8 GIG for residents and businesses in the Arizona and California markets. We provide affordable, reliable connectivity tailored to each community, supported by local teams and unmatched customer service. Every region is unique, so we put local leadership at the heart of everything. Our vision is to become a trusted partner for Internet services, build lasting relationships, and connect communities one neighborhood at a time.
About Ookla®
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Based on Ookla® Speedtest Intelligence® data, 2H 2025. All rights reserved.
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SOURCE: Wyyerd Fiber
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