Frequently Asked Questions
How does fiber internet work?
Aristotle Fiber Internet brings faster, more reliable internet to rural communities.
Aristotle runs a small, underground fiber line from your home to a nearby connection point on our network. Then, our installer connects the fiber box outside your home to a WiFi router inside. Then you’re ready to enjoy fast, reliable internet in your home or office!
Learn more about how fiber works.
Can I stream on multiple devices?
Yes, all Aristotle Fiber plans support streaming on sites like Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube on multiple devices at the same time.
Is fiber internet available in Arkansas?
Yes, Aristotle is expanding to bring fiber to areas of Arkansas and beyond. Check your address to see what’s available where you live.
How do I know if fiber reaches my home?
Use the address checker at the top of the page. It tells you right away if fiber or wireless internet is in your area.
Is fiber internet better than cable or DSL?
Yes. Fiber is faster, more reliable, and doesn’t slow down when your whole family’s online. It’s great for streaming, gaming, or working from home.
Is fiber more reliable than wireless?
Yes. Fiber is the most dependable type of internet, but Aristotle Wireless service is also very reliable, even out in the country.
How much does fiber internet cost each month?
Prices depend on the plan. Aristotle keeps things simple and affordable with no hidden fees. Check your address to see plans and pricing for your area.
How does fiber internet work?
Fiber sends data through glass strands at the speed of light—giving you faster, more reliable internet for work, school, streaming, and more! It’s lightning fast and steady no matter how many people are online.
Why does fiber matter for small towns and farms?
Fiber helps rural families work, learn, and run businesses online — just like in the city. It keeps communities connected and growing.
Does fiber add value to my home?
Yes. Homes with fiber internet are more attractive to buyers and can sell for more.
Is fiber better for the environment than satellite?
Yes. Fiber uses less energy, needs fewer repairs, and doesn’t rely on rockets or equipment in space like satellite internet.