Power Your Business 

with Ultra-Reliable, 

High-Speed Fiber Internet

Ultra-fast, secure, and scalable fiber connectivity designed to supercharge your business.

Hundreds of Leading Brands Rely on FirstDigital to Stay Connected

Enterprise-Grade Fiber That Works as Hard as You Do

Power up your business with speeds up to 100 Gbps, local support, and unmatched reliability on the largest privately owned fiber-optic network in the Intermountain West.

Ultra Fast Speeds

Enjoy speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second, which is 100 times faster than cable internet. These lightning-fast speeds mean you’ll be able to download files in seconds, screenshare without buffering, and run your business more efficiently.

Superior Reliability

Say goodbye to inconvenient outages and hours wasted on hold. FirstDigital customers enjoy 99.999% uptime backed by redundant network design, plus direct peering with all major carriers.

Secure & Scalable Infrastructure

Choose a business internet provider that scales with you from small offices to enterprise-level operations. We’ll assess your current network and identify your needs to help you build the perfect infrastructure for your office. Plus, our ultra-secure network is designed with built-in security measures to protect your sensitive data.

Local Installation & Support

Never stress about setting up your internet again. We’ll send a professional out for implementation and installation of your network so you can get connected right away and get back to business. Enjoy 24/7 monitoring plus on-demand support from our award-winning team.

Worldwide Peering Parters of FirstDigital

More than 200 Peering Partners inluding:

FirstDigital Fiber Internet Service Areas

Fiber Footprint

99.999% Network SLA

Built to Scale

Guaranteed Speed

Peering Agreements

Redundancy

Experience the FirstDigital Advantage

Since 2000, FirstDigital has been building, operating, and maintaining private fiber networks for a variety of customers across the Intermountain West, with a particular focus on healthcare, technology, finance, education, and government. No matter your industry, we can build a custom fiber network that fits your needs.

Technology

Scalable solutions for data-heavy operations.

Finance

Low-latency connections for seamless transactions.

Healthcare

Fast, secure data transfer for patient records and telehealth.

Education

High-bandwidth networks for online learning and collaboration.

Government

Secure, mission-critical connectivity for public services.

Fiber FAQ

A fiber optic network is an alternative to a traditional cable internet connection, delivering unmatched speed and efficiency for your business. Using the power of light, fiber optic cables transmit data with a stronger, more reliable signal than cable or DSL internet.

Fiber networks are made up of microscopic strands of glass. These cables, about the size of human hair, send data through light pulses instead of electricity, delivering a higher bandwidth and greater reliability than any other internet connection.

Fiber optic internet is about 100 times faster than cable internet, making it a far more reliable and consistent network option. While cable internet is limited by the physical restrictions of sending electricity through copper wires, fiber optic internet transmits modulated light through glass wires, meaning the data can travel farther, isn’t affected by interference, and is less likely to be damaged over time.

Fiber optic internet connections work at speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second, which is 100 times faster than cable internet. These lightning-fast speeds mean you’ll be able to download files in seconds, stream video without buffering, and have greater efficiency for anything you’re doing online.

Fiber internet is significantly more reliable than traditional cable. Fiber-optic networks use glass strands to transmit data using light, which makes them less susceptible to interference, signal degradation, and congestion.

Fiber lines are more resistant to weather, electrical interference, and physical wear compared to copper-based cable lines. Fiber networks are also newer and better maintained, leading to fewer outages and service disruptions.

Cable internet users can experience more downtime due to:

  • Shared bandwidth in neighborhoods (slower speeds during peak hours)

  • Susceptibility to electrical interference and aging infrastructure

  • More frequent maintenance needs and storm-related outages