Frustrated with slow speeds and data limits? Switch to Swyft Fiber’s 100% fiber connection for faster speeds and unlimited internet data.
^The “Managed Wi-Fi” packages include a Gigaspire Blast u6 router and modem for an additional monthly charge. *Swyft TV, powered by SFN, is an add-on TV streaming service for Swyft customers.
Connecting more homes and cities with fast, reliable internet.
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Southeast Arkansas
Hamburg
Crossett
Lonoke
England - Humnoke
Carlisle
Star City, AR
Allen Parish
West Feliciana
Bunkie
Grant Parish
LaSalle Parish
Simpson
Jonesville
Oakdale
Marksville / Mansura
Hornbeck - Anacoco
Evans / Rosepine / Leesville
Ferriday / Vidalia
Cottonport
Collins
Real Stories, Real Speeds
James Goff – Collins, MS
I have been extremely pleased with my Swyft Fiber Internet service and streaming. We made the change in March of 2024 and it has been a great experience from installation to customer service.
Councilman Jason Starkey – Hessmer, LA
Swyft Fiber has revolutionized connectivity in the Village of Hessmer, LA. We’ve seen firsthand how the service empowers our community…it’s truly a game-changer for our residents and local enterprises.
Get the Answers You Need
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How do I check if Swyft Fiber is available for my address?
You can check service availability by going to https://services.swyftconnect.com and entering your address. If services are available, you will see a list of internet service packages in which to choose.
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Do I have to sign a contract?
Swyft Fiber does NOT require contracts for residential service. No contracts, no risks!
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Are there data limits or overage charges?
Nope. There are never any data caps or overage charges! We believe our customers should have unlimited access to the internet without any extra charges.
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What is the address to mail payments?
Mail Payments to:
Swyft Fiber
P.O. Box 736982
Dallas, TX 75373-6982 -
Is fiber internet wireless?
No. The actual fiber internet service is from a wired connection that uses fiber-optic lines to deliver service directly to your home (or to a nearby node, where another cable is run directly to your building). That external fiber connection is connected to your router via a cable, and then the router creates a wireless signal that your devices connect to. That wireless signal is what we fondly know of as Wi-Fi.