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Wyyerd Fiber Announces Major Arizona Expansion With Acquisition of Fiber Network Assets
With these acquisitions, Wyyerd gains immediate access into the Tucson market, with fiber infrastructure in Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley, and Pima County. The acquired assets also include infrastructure in Prescott Valley and the wider Southern Arizona region, including Nogales and Rio Rico, laying the groundwork for further expansion beyond the Phoenix metro area. In addition, Wyyerd will lease back certain dark fibers to Conterra in support of multiple school districts in Greater Tucson and Rio Rico.
TUCSON, AZ / ACCESS Newswire / May 21, 2025 / Wyyerd Fiber ("Wyyerd"), a Carlyle-backed Fiber Internet Service Provider, today announced the acquisition of fiber network assets from Ting Fiber ("Ting") and Conterra Networks ("Conterra") in Arizona. The acquisitions include key fiber infrastructure across seven municipalities in Arizona, significantly expanding Wyyerd's footprint across the state and accelerating its plans to bring Honestly Awesome Internet to more Arizonans.
"This acquisition of assets enables us to expedite our Fiber-to-the-Home build across Arizona," said Justin Freesmeier, Chief Executive Officer of Wyyerd Fiber. "We're thrilled to bring our 100% Fiber-Optic Internet service and an unmatched, locally based, customer experience to the Greater Tucson region, while also expanding our reach across new markets in Northern and Southern Arizona."
Wyyerd's expansion is under way in the Greater Tucson area, as the company is investing in infrastructure, office space and a local workforce to bring fast Fiber Internet to homes, businesses, andpublic institutions. This move reinforces Wyyerd's mission of supporting Arizona communities with reliable, locally managed, Internet services.
As the company expands across Arizona, customers in both existing and future service areas can expect symmetrical speeds up to 8 GIG, straightforward pricing with no data caps, no contracts, and no hidden fees and dedicated local support from teams who are active members of the communities they serve. Wyyerd's Fiber-Optic network is purpose-built for reliability and speed, delivering seamless performance for 4K/8K streaming, online gaming, remote work, virtual learning, telecommunication services and smart home technology.
Community leaders, business leaders, and residents are encouraged to inquire about service in their areas by visiting wyyerd.com or calling (520) 244-0060.
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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.
Contact Information
Jonah Pollack
Senior Vice President, Marketing
[email protected]
SOURCE: Wyyerd Fiber
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