A collection of metro fiber maps for the metropolitan areas throughout Florida. Florida has many large cities of course, but only Orlando and Miami are major internet hubs. Nevertheless, there is quite a bit of alternative fiber out there throughout the state, and there are maps available for quite a bit of it.
Company | Maps | Lit/Dark | Comments |
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Crown Castle | South Florida, Central Florida, Southwest Florida, Jacksonville | both | |
Fiberlight | Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa | Both | PDFs and Interactive mapping |
Level 3 | Miami, Ft.Myers, Sarasota, Tampa, Melbourne, Orlando, Jacksonville, Ocala, Gainesville, Tallahassee | Both | Google Maps interface, zoom in |
Southern Telecom | Jacksonville | Dark | |
Uniti Fiber | Southeast Florida, Daytona, Orlando, Jacksonville, Pensacola, Panama City, Tallahassee | Both | |
Windstream | Tampa, Miami | ||
WOW! Business | Panama City, Pinellas | Lit | KMZ |
Zayo | Miami, Jacksonville | Both | Zoom In |
Still seeking maps for the following known providers: | |||
Cogent | Jacksonville, Orlando, Miami | Lit | On-net buildings tool |
EarthLink | from Deltacom | Lit | |
XO | Miami, Orlando, Tampa | Both |
Where possible, all links are to material offered on the websites of the company operating the fiber. I prefer such links, but will sometimes host the files myself where the operator agrees, and in rare cases may point to third party sources. Where available, links to on-net building lists are also given.
Additional maps of metro fiber networks that ought to be on this list are very welcome, as are corrections to the above links. Please just leave a comment below or send an email to info@telecomramblings.com.
Added DFS in Jacksonville
There are maps for Level 3’s Pinellas County loop on line; they’re on a developer copy of the website of the company they bought out over here who built it, which was… I cannot remember who that was — same company that built the Hampton Oaks switch/colo over North of 301 and I-4.
I’ll track them down for you and post the links here.
Deltacom has apparently moved their maps, too.
Excuse me: Level 3’s Pinellas *and* Hillsborough County maps.
It was Telcove they bought out, and Telcove at least asserted that they had built those fiber rings.
The maps are here; I guess that’s all L3 fiber now, since they bought them out:
http://webdev.telcovehosting.com/network/local-maps.asp
I would mirror those; while the site is publicly accessible (and has been for 3 years or more), it probably shouldn’t have been…
The option of choosing different regions of the country helps with out of state/regional clients. I wonder how different the lit and dark fiber is now after a year later from the original post date.
Yup; I see L3 is paying attention; that Telcove maps site finally came down.
I still have them…
What’s up, I log on to your blogs regularly. Your humoristic style is awesome, keep up the good work!
Uniti maps are now at https://uniti.com/network?map=fiber
good afternoon someone needing a person to work with splicer here in Florida?
I am trying to find fiber route maps for Citrus County Florida for an economic development project I am working on with the Chamber of Commerce.
Is Stealth in Miami?