Fiber ISP building and scaling residential networks across the US
Ezee Fiber operates a residential fiber-to-the-home internet service provider focused on network expansion and infrastructure deployment. The hiring mix—52 open roles dominated by operations (17) and sales (16)—reflects a build-and-scale operation rather than a mature tech platform. Stack choices (AutoCAD, ArcGIS, Smartsheet, Cisco routing, SolarWinds) signal infrastructure-heavy operations: field planning, network design, and ops monitoring drive the business, not software development.
Notable leadership hires: Operations Director
Ezee Fiber provides fiber internet service to residential customers in the United States, based in Houston, Texas. The company operates a network expansion model: recent projects include dark fiber deployment, fiber-to-the-home rollouts, commercial build opportunities, and multi-dwelling unit (MDU) customer acquisition. The core pain points—permitting cycle time, access agreements, warehouse efficiency, and network performance optimization—map directly to the physical and regulatory complexity of building fiber networks. With 201–500 employees and accelerating hiring velocity, Ezee Fiber is in active scaling mode across operations, sales, and engineering.
Ezee Fiber provides residential fiber-to-the-home internet with symmetrical speeds up to 8 Gig, lifetime pricing, local support, and no long-term contracts.
Ezee Fiber is headquartered in Houston, Texas, and hires exclusively in the United States.
Core tools include AutoCAD and ArcGIS for network design, Salesforce and HubSpot for sales/CRM, Cisco routing platforms (IOS, OSPF, BGP), SolarWinds for network monitoring, and Smartsheet for project management.
Ezee Fiber's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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