Built for daily use
Position residential service around real household needs like streaming, calls, online learning, and connected devices.
Internet and phone services
This page replaces a legacy service overview with a cleaner structure for residential internet, business connectivity, residential telephone service, and commercial telephone service. Visitors should be able to understand the offering fast and know exactly where to go next.
Choose your next step
Residential users, business customers, and voice-service inquiries all need a clear path. This panel gives them one.
Residential internet
The residential section should speak to everyday life: streaming, gaming, school, work-from-home, and homes with multiple devices connected at once. Keep the message grounded and practical rather than overloaded with generic speed marketing.
Position residential service around real household needs like streaming, calls, online learning, and connected devices.
Help visitors quickly understand which plan fits their home without forcing them to decode graphic pricing tables.
Bring forward the advantage of having a local provider with a real team and real service-area knowledge.
Always connect service interest back to the address-check flow so visitors know what to do next.
Residential fit
| Plan | Best for | Use case |
|---|---|---|
| Fiber 50 | Light to moderate households | Streaming, browsing, email, and lighter device counts |
| Fiber 100 | Busy connected homes | Work-from-home, school, HD or 4K streaming, and several devices |
| Fiber 300 | High-demand use | Gaming, heavy streaming, and homes with many devices online |
Business internet
Business visitors need a different conversation than residential users. Instead of generic speed claims, focus on day-to-day reliability, responsive communication, and the ability to talk through service needs with a real local team.
Speak directly to offices, retail, and service businesses that rely on dependable connectivity every day.
Make it easy to ask questions about location, scale, service needs, and next steps.
Tie business conversations to exact addresses and known buildout areas instead of generic region-wide promises.
Some businesses need service fast, and some need planning help. Support both paths clearly.
Telephone service
The redesigned page makes it much clearer that EIT supports both residential telephone service and commercial phone service.
Residential phone service should be easy to find and easy to ask about. Present it as part of the broader communications offering, not an afterthought hidden in old navigation.
Commercial phone service should be grouped with business connectivity and given its own explanation so companies understand they can talk through their communications needs directly.
Compare the service paths
A simple comparison table is more useful than sending every visitor into the same old signup flow without context.
| Service | Best for | Main value | Next step |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residential Internet | Homes and families | Daily household connectivity for streaming, work, school, and devices | Check availability |
| Business Internet | Offices, shops, and operations | Reliable day-to-day business connectivity with local support | Request consultation |
| Residential Telephone | Home voice users | Simple local phone service with a clear support path | Ask about service |
| Commercial Telephone | Businesses needing voice service | Voice support positioned alongside business connectivity | Talk with EIT |
Common questions
This section replaces scattered text with a cleaner FAQ format that supports residential, business, and voice service decisions.
Yes. The redesigned service page makes residential internet, business internet, residential telephone service, and commercial telephone service clear from the start.
The next step is to check your exact address. Coverage can vary by location, so the address-check flow should guide the decision.
Business users should have a more consultative path. The redesigned page gives them a direct route to contact EIT and discuss location and service needs.
Because they solve different problems. A cleaner service architecture helps visitors get to the right conversation faster and makes the site feel more professional.
Next step
The service overview should not be a dead end. It should push visitors into the right next action, whether that is an availability check, a business conversation, or a phone-service question.
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