DayNet - Dayton's Fiber Internet

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Welcome to DayNet, the City of Dayton's fiber network!

Residential Fiber Internet Service with no contracts and no equipment fees.  

To confirm availability for your address please call (936) 681-0272 or visit us at 201 Cook St.

 

DayNet - Your Hometown Gigabit Fiber Network

When you turn on the tap, the water just works… right? That’s what Dayton residents want from their internet service too; a broadband fiber network that meets today’s digital demands. That’s no small task, but the City of Dayton has listened to our residents and committed the resources to make DayNet a reality.

DayNet provides residents with the opportunity to access blazing fast gigabit internet service at a price that’s cheaper than most national providers. And, there are no data caps; you do what you want when you want in your digital world. And, there are no introductory “deals”, no contracts, no throttling; just the data and speed you need.

So, whether you’re streaming a movie with your family, browsing the web, connecting your home, running your business, or just checking email, you’ll have the confidence that comes with your other city utilities; it just works.

DayNet - Dayton’s gigabit fiber network. It’s the internet service built just for you.

 

Big City Speeds. Hometown Advantage.

When you're online, speed is everything. And with DayNet, you'll be able to do a lot more in a fraction of the time; You'll be able to stream—without buffering—at least 5 high-definition videos (1080p) simultaneously and still have enough bandwidth to email and surf the web; You can transfer data over the internet faster than you can write data to a thumb drive; Your data will download as fast as most computers can save it to the hard drive. You'll stop waiting and get back to living with DayNet.

 

It’s Your Digital LIfe

Here are just a few ways a gig connection (1Gb/s = 1000 Mbps) will improve your digital life:

  • 1 song (4 minutes, 4 megabytes ) = almost instant
  • Web video (5 minutes, 30 megabytes ) = almost instant
  • 9-hour audiobook (110 megabytes ) = 1 second
  • 45-minute HDTV show (600 megabytes ) = 5 seconds
  • 2-hour HD movie (4.5 gigabytes ) = 38 seconds
  • Archiving 10 gigabytes of various files = 1 minute 25 seconds

(all speeds calculated with download-time)