Two live markets. Six prepared.
Arizona and Florida produce today. Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Texas, Nevada, and New Mexico are scored against a consistent framework — homesites, density, access rights, backhaul feasibility, existing-provider pain, owner relationship, construction complexity, activation cost, expected take rate, and revenue potential.
Connection Fiber — Mesa / East Valley
2,055 homes passed across Dorado Canyon, Saguaro Sun, Mesa Shadows, and the broader five-community pack. Local Arizona team, clean wall-mounted installs, and the "Internet that moves at the speed of light" customer pitch.
Phone: 480-720-3435 · Email: info@thebestfiber.com
NetFiber — Tropical Haven, Melbourne
820 homes total across Tropical Haven phases. Snowbird-friendly Vacation Mode, BroadStreamTV add-on, and the 2026 Price Lock activation program ($199 one-time install / activation, match-or-beat current rate, locked through 2026).
Phone: 321-576-4138 · Email: info@netfiberinternet.com
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Maps and footprint imagery

Arizona FTTH planning and MST route.

Adjacency expansion in the East Valley.

Connection Fiber's anchor expansion logic.
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Expansion reference for adjacent density.
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Point-to-point wireless for adjacent MDU/MHC.
ONT / router endpoint where MRR begins.
Where we expand, in what order.
| State | Priority | Why this market |
|---|---|---|
| Idaho | P1 | Operations base. Strong relationships and crew availability. |
| Oregon | P2 | Manufactured-housing density and underserved fringe markets. |
| Washington | P2 | Adjacent to Idaho operations base; extension via airFiber backhaul. |
| Texas | P3 | High-density MHC and HOA expansion candidates. |
| Nevada | P3 | Adjacency to Arizona; seasonal / secondary residence pattern. |
| New Mexico | P3 | Underserved tribal-adjacent and rural broadband opportunity. |
Priorities reflect operating leverage, not market size alone. P1 means launchable inside 120 days with the right operator. Source: data/markets.json.
How a community earns the next launch slot.
Demand
- Homesites / units
- Density
- Existing provider pain
- Expected take rate
Access
- Owner relationship
- Access rights / easements
- Backhaul feasibility
- Construction complexity
Economics
- Activation cost per home
- Revenue potential
- ARPU expansion (TV / Vacation)
- Reinvestment payback
Each prospective community is scored on a 1–5 scale across these factors. The launch order on the operator scorecard reflects total weighted score, not anecdote.