News & Updates
From the latest service updates to community stories, explore how LFT Fiber is making an impact. Stay informed on local initiatives, technology trends, and our commitment to keeping Acadiana connected.

LFT Fiber and representatives from Lafayette's leading tech companies gathered today at the Christian Life Center to donate 100 frozen turkeys to local organizations, bringing Thanksgiving cheer to families in need throughout the community.
LFT Fiber was honored with the 2025 Community Champions Award by America’s Communications Association (ACA Connects) for their outstanding commitment to community service and historical preservation.
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At LFT Fiber, we continuously strive to enhance your experience and make managing your account as convenient as possible. We’re excited to announce expanded payment options through Paymentus that enable you to make one-time payments quickly and easily, without needing to log into your account. Whether you prefer to pay in person or online, we’ve got you covered!

Dear Valued LFT Fiber Customer,
We want to take a moment to encourage you to consider switching to paperless billing. Not only is it a more environmentally-friendly option, but it also brings a variety of benefits that make managing your bills easier and more convenient.

Work has changed — for good.
Across Lafayette and Acadiana, more companies are embracing remote and hybrid work models. Employees split their time between the office, home, and the road. Clients expect video calls instead of in-person visits. And entire workflows now live in the cloud.
That flexibility is great for attracting talent and serving customers, but it comes with a challenge: productivity depends entirely on your internet connection.
For businesses in Acadiana, where reliability and responsiveness are part of your reputation, that means one thing: fiber internet isn’t optional anymore. It’s essential.

Data is the life blood of business
For companies across Lafayette, Broussard, Youngsville, and the wider Acadiana region, day-to-day operations run on data. Customer records, financials, point-of-sale transactions, marketing assets, patient charts, design files—it’s all critical.
But here’s the truth: data is fragile. A power surge, a ransomware attack, or a storm that floods your office can wipe out years of work in seconds. And if your backups aren’t strong, your business isn’t protected.
That’s where cloud backups come in. And just as importantly, that’s where your internet connection makes—or breaks—the plan.
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