Centreville, Alabama

Internet in Centreville. Court Square. Cahaba River. Lightwave HQ.

Real internet that works in Centreville today. Built in Alabama. Priced honest. A neighbor answers the phone.

  • All-in pricing
  • Unlimited data
  • No contracts
  • Local install
Check your Centreville address

Coverage is per address, not per town. Real numbers before you sign.

What you get in Centreville.

We're a five-minute walk from the courthouse, at 38 Court Square West. Most of our installers eat lunch on the same square as you.

Internet that actually works. Stream movies without the wheel of doom. Video-call the grandkids and see them clearly. Pay bills, work from the kitchen table, watch the game in 4K on Saturday. Residential plans start at $55 a month, all in, no contract, no add-on fees. Business plans start at $100.

If we cover your address, a local tech mounts a small antenna outside and sets up your WiFi inside a week. Standard install is free. If we don't reach you yet, we'll add you to the list and call when a new tower goes up nearby.

What runs through Centreville.

Same network engineering everywhere we serve. Built for Alabama, not for Boston.

  • Alabama-first routing

    Your connection stays close to home first. We hand traffic off in Montgomery, at Alabama's own internet hub, instead of dragging every click through Atlanta before it comes back. Shorter trip. Less nonsense. Better internet.

  • Fiber and wireless, mixed.

    Fiber breaks easily out here. So we mix fiber and wireless backhaul across the network. Bandwidth from one, low latency from the other, and no Cletus with a shovel can take it all down at once.

  • Up when the grid's not

    Battery backup on every site. Generators on the critical ones, with more going in as we upgrade. We're continuously hardening the network against Alabama's flakey power grid. The severe-weather feeds in Lightwave LINK stay live.

  • Smooth Zoom. Smooth gaming.

    LibreQOS runs on every Lightwave tower. It shapes traffic in real time and kills bufferbloat, so your call stays smooth even when somebody's pulling down a huge game in the next room.

Pick a plan for Centreville.

Start with what your home or business needs. We will confirm what your address can actually run before install.

*Estimated capacity. Actual speeds depend on connection type. Symmetric speeds are available on microcell connections with line-of-sight to the tower. FCC Broadband Facts available for each plan.

Essential workers

We serve those who serve.

Firefighters, dispatchers, paramedics, cops, teachers, nurses, soldiers. Every Lightwave internet plan gets a monthly discount that does not expire.

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Already on our network in Bibb.

Lightwave carries the calls and the cameras for the people who answer when it counts.

Centreville questions, answered.

  • Is Alabama Lightwave actually based in Centreville?
    Yes. Our office is at 38 Court Square West, two blocks from the courthouse. Founded here in 2019. Every install, every support call, every truck on the road, all dispatched from Court Square.
  • We tried satellite out near the river. Will Lightwave work better?
    Almost certainly. Satellite bounces a signal to space and back, which adds 600 milliseconds of latency on a good day. Our tower link puts you in the 10 to 30 millisecond range, so video calls, gaming, and remote desktops actually work the way they’re supposed to.
  • Does Lightwave cover the Bibb Medical Center campus and downtown businesses?
    Yes. The downtown historic business district and the Bibb Medical Center area are both well inside our Centreville coverage. A number of local businesses already run on us.
  • I'm out on a long driveway off Old Birmingham Road. Will it reach me?
    Probably. We engineered this network specifically for rural Bibb addresses. The only way to know for sure is to plug your address into the availability check and we’ll tell you what your tower can deliver to your spot.

Check your Centreville address.

Coverage is decided one address at a time. The fastest way to know is to ask the checker.