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Fiber Optic Internet

Lit fiber to your building, on our backbone

Dedicated fiber circuits from 100Mbps through 100Gbps, terminated on AS 53292. Built across our own fiber across Southeast Michigan, so the route to your building is one we own, light, and operate.

What it is

One circuit, one customer, one route we own

A Fiber Optic Internet circuit is a dedicated, lit fiber pair from a building you occupy to our network edge. The capacity belongs to you. The route between your demarc and AS 53292 is fiber we built, light, and operate ourselves across Southeast Michigan, which is what makes restoration and SLA scope something we can stand behind.

On-net buildings, where our fiber already terminates, turn up in a few business days from signed order. Off-net buildings require a build to the entrance facility. The path, the permits, and the realistic turn-up window all go in the proposal so you can plan against an honest date.

100% uptime SLA covers the segments we operate, measured at the customer-facing egress port. Any minute of downtime on the dedicated circuit credits proportionally against the month's MRC. The math is in the contract so you know what you are signing.

What runs underneath

Our route, our optics, our AS

Three pieces shape what the circuit feels like once it is lit.

Owned fiber

Routes across Southeast Michigan that we built, light, and operate. The fiber to your building belongs to us, not a reseller upstream of us.

100Mbps to 100Gbps

Per-port capacity sized to the build. Smaller pipes for branch offices, larger pipes where the workload calls for it.

AS 53292

Our autonomous system on the egress side. BGP available on request, with full-table, partial, or default-only sessions.

Three quick questions

The ones we get on the first call. If yours is not here, the answer is on the other end of the phone.

What is the difference between on-net and off-net?

On-net means the building is already served by fiber we own. Turn-up is typically a few business days from signed order to live port, because the cross-connect and the entrance are already in place. Off-net means a build is required to reach the building. That depends on the route: where the entrance is, what permits the path needs, whether a right-of-way already has dark fiber we can light. We will quote the realistic date in the proposal rather than promise a fast one and miss it.

What does the customer-side handoff look like?

A single-mode fiber pair into a customer-edge demarc, typically LC connectors, with 1310nm optics on standard builds and SR or LR transceivers selected to match the link distance. Higher capacities use the optics the platform supports. Customer-edge equipment can be ours or yours: bring your own router, or have us land the circuit on a managed CPE. The handoff details, including VLAN tagging if needed, are agreed in writing before turn-up.

Can I BGP peer over a fiber circuit?

Yes. eBGP is available on every dedicated fiber circuit, with full-table, partial, or default-only options depending on what your edge router is comfortable carrying. MD5 session authentication, BFD with vendor-supported timers, inbound and outbound prefix filtering against IRR or an explicit list, and max-prefix limits are all standard. ASN, MD5 keys, and timers get exchanged in writing before the session comes up.

Tell us the building, we will quote the circuit

Address, capacity, handoff, SLA, BGP. We will tell you whether the building is on-net, what the path looks like off-net, and the realistic turn-up window for either.

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