Why Communities Choose All West

Communities choose All West for powerful fiber internet that delivers exceptional speed, reliable performance, and responsive local support. With flexible access options and multi-gig speeds, we make it easy to connect every resident while meeting the needs of today’s communities and tomorrow’s demand.

  • Multi-Gig Fiber Speeds: Up to 8 Gig symmetrical speeds built to power every device in your home.
  • Local Customer Support: Friendly, responsive service from people who live and work in the communities we serve.
  • Access Made Simple: Choose traditional residential sign-ups or bulk fiber agreements with discounted rates for MDUs and HOAs.
  • Scalable Fiber Infrastructure: Base plans start at 1 Gig, with higher speeds available for residents who want the ultimate internet experience.  

Backed by Ookla Speedtest Intelligence: 

The Fastest and Most Reliable Internet Speeds* in 

  • Weber County 
  • Davis County 
  • Tooele County 

*Based on analysis of Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® data, median download speeds and fixed consistency score, identified geographies, Q3-Q4 2025. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission. 


Available Fiber Plans

1 Gig
$65/mo*
2 Gig
$85/mo*
Most Popular
5 Gig
$120/mo*
8 Gig
$145/mo*

*Speeds and pricing vary by area. All speeds are up to and not guaranteed. $5/mo discount applied when enrolled in both eBilling and AutoPay via bank draft. 

Ready to Get Started?

Let's bring multi-gig fiber to your community!

Contact your property manager or HOA board and let them know you're interested in getting All West Fiber at your home.

Have questions or want us to reach out to your community?

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Submit your property details using our HOA/MDU Interest Form, and our team will contact you.

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FAQ

What method will be used to deploy fiber?

Fiber is typically installed using trenchless boring technology to minimize disruption. Crews bore underground at depths of: 

  • 18-24 inches in yards/grass 
  • 36 inches under roads and driveways 

This method avoids cutting asphalt or concrete and helps protect surface infrastructure. 

How do you locate utilities and avoid damage?

All West follows safe dig practices and requests utility marks from local services. This identifies gas, sewer, water, power and communication lines. We ask residents to mark private lines like sprinkler systems to help avoid damage.  

What happens if sprinkler lines or landscaping are damaged?

Our crews take precautions to avoid damage, including: 

  • Surveying yards 
  • Preserving topsoil 
  • Repairing damaged sprinklers 
  • Restoring affected areas with seed or sod 

Homeowners are encouraged to water the area post-installation. If damage occurs, it’s addressed promptly. 

Will fiber be installed before residents sign up?

No. Individual fiber drops are installed only after a resident signs-up for service. However, backbone infrastructure may be built in public easements ahead of time. 

Where will equipment be placed on the house?

Our technicians aim to place equipment near existing telecom locations. If contact with the homeowner isn’t possible, standard placement practices are followed. Equipment includes an ONT (modem), typically installed at a single point inside the home.  

What are the speed guarantees and service quality?

Fiber offers symmetrical upload and download speeds. For example, 1 Gig service delivers up to 1 Gig up/down under normal conditions. Performance may vary based on home network setup. 

Can the fiber network scale for future upgrades? 

Yes. Fiber infrastructure is designed for long-term growth. If demand increases, speeds can be increased. Agreements can be revisited to ensure communities remain competitive. 

What is the installation timeline and duration? 

Timelines vary based on community size, permitting and access. In gated communities, coordination with HOAs or property management may be required. Construction maps and detailed timelines are typically shared in advance.

How do you communicate with the HOA and residents? 

HOAs receive: 

  • Welcome packets 
  • Construction maps 
  • Project timelines 

Community managers stay in touch throughout the build, and crews operate respectfully. Virtual or in-person meetings are offered to a

Pre-Installation Utility Marking 

Once a resident requests service from All West, locate crews, sourced by local utility providers and other telecom companies, will mark underground lines such as gas, water, power and communications. This ensures safe installation and avoids damage.

Installation Appointment Requirements

Installation typically takes about one hour.  An adult (18+) will need to be home during the appointment.