See the map
Review the latest coverage snapshot and buildout categories to understand the current service picture.
Coverage map and availability
Use the coverage map and address check to see where EIT Broadband is active today and where fiber buildout is still moving forward. For the most accurate result, submit your address and our team will confirm service options for your location.
Address availability lookup
Enter your service address and we will help confirm what is currently available or what may be coming next.
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How to use this page
The old site treated coverage like a static map image. This redesign turns it into a cleaner decision page with map context, named service areas, and a direct path to address verification.
Review the latest coverage snapshot and buildout categories to understand the current service picture.
Check named service areas like Minco, Union City, Mustang, Yukon, and El Reno-adjacent coverage zones.
Availability can vary by address, so the fastest next step is still to check your exact location.
Latest fiber buildout view
This section keeps the map information your customers need, but presents it with a cleaner legend and stronger explanation. It works better as both a planning tool and a conversion page.
Let visitors move directly from map interest to an availability request instead of hunting through older signup steps.
Use simple wording like available, under construction, or planned so users understand what happens next.
Coverage is shown as a service planning reference and may vary by exact address, terrain, buildout stage, and installation conditions.
Named service areas
Most visitors do not think in terms of polygons on a map. They think in terms of towns, roads, and nearby communities. This section translates coverage into a simpler local view.
One of the strongest local identity points in the brand. Use Minco prominently in both coverage and homepage messaging.
A key named area that should be easy to find in the new coverage experience and signup flow.
Use directional labels people already recognize instead of only relying on broad map imagery.
Keep this visible in both the coverage list and the main address-check experience.
A good candidate for buildout messaging, notification signup, and future coverage updates.
Use this as another local anchor point for coverage communication and upcoming service interest.
A regional overview still helps users orient themselves quickly. In the redesign, use this as supporting context rather than the only source of coverage information.
Coverage communication
A better coverage page does not just show where service may exist. It gives users a clear path when their address is available, under construction, or still waiting on future buildout.
Send your address into the signup flow and let EIT confirm the service options available at your location.
Start SignupIf your address is not active yet, give visitors an easy path to request updates as buildout progresses.
Get Buildout UpdatesBusiness service questions often need a more consultative conversation. Make that path obvious here.
Request Business ConsultationCoverage questions
This replaces scattered help text with a cleaner FAQ-style layout that supports the coverage map and signup flow.
No. The map should be treated as a planning reference. Exact serviceability still depends on your address and current buildout conditions.
You should still submit your address or request updates. The coverage page should help capture interest for future buildout instead of ending the customer journey.
Yes. The new structure makes business service, residential phone, and commercial phone visible from this page too.
Check your exact address first. That gives the EIT team the best starting point for confirming availability and next actions.
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