Internet Provider BRIZ in the Kyivskyi District of Odesa
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- BRIZ coverage: Tairova, Cheremushky, Vuzivskyi
- Dozens of residential complexes and a university district: who needs high-speed internet
- How to choose between GPON and XG-PON in Kyivskyi district
- Internet tariffs in Kyivskyi district
- Internet for new buildings, panel houses and cottages in Kyivskyi district
- New buildings in Tairova and Liustdorfska Road: maximum speed
- Cheremushky and Vuzivskyi: fiber optics in panel buildings
- Private sector
BRIZ Internet in the Kyivskyi District of Odesa
BRIZ — an internet provider in the Kyivskyi district of Odesa that delivers high-speed fiber-optic internet for apartments, new residential buildings, and private houses. The network is built on GPON and XG-PON technologies, providing speeds of up to 2.5 Gbps and a stable connection even during power outages.
BRIZ internet is available in the neighborhoods of Tairova, Cheryomushky, and Vuzivskyi and along Liustdorfska Road. The fiber-optic infrastructure is installed directly to the building or apartment, allowing users to achieve stable speeds and low latency.
Thanks to backup power at network nodes and the absence of active equipment between the node and the building, the internet can continue working during blackouts if the ONU terminal and router are powered via a mini-UPS.
In this article you will find:
- BRIZ coverage in the Kyivskyi district;
- advantages of GPON and XG-PON internet;
- recommended internet speeds and тариф plans;
- tips for connecting in new residential buildings and private houses.
The Kyivskyi district is one of the most dynamically developing areas of Odessa in terms of new construction, and BRIZ keeps up with the pace. Home internet based on GPON and XG-PON technologies with speeds up to 2.5 Gbps is available in Tairova, Cheremushky, Vuzivskyi and along Liustdorfska Road.
The Kyivskyi district is considered one of the most well-organized areas in Odessa. It combines developed social infrastructure, proximity to the resort and beach zone of Velykyi Fontan, and dozens of modern residential complexes. The district is actively developing — from the large Tairovski Sady neighborhood to residential complexes along Liustdorfska Road and Glushko Avenue.
During the war, blackouts caused by attacks on energy infrastructure have become frequent in Odessa. For residents of the Kyivskyi district this means one thing: internet that works even without electricity is essential. The BRIZ fiber-optic network is equipped with backup power at its nodes, and there are no elements between the node and the building that require electricity — which means you can stay online during blackouts if your ONU and router are powered by a mini-UPS. Check if coverage is available at your address on the coverage map.
BRIZ coverage: Tairova, Cheremushky, Vuzivskyi
The Kyivskyi district got its name from the Kyiv Road — an old route that once connected Odessa with the capital. Today it is the most dynamically developing district of the city in terms of construction: dozens of new residential complexes are completed here every year. BRIZ develops its GPON fiber-optic network alongside new construction, connecting each residential complex already during the building stage.
In existing buildings in Cheremushky, Vuzivskyi and along Liustdorfska Road, BRIZ installs fiber optics through existing communications. XG-PON technology (up to 2.5 Gbps) is available in modern residential buildings with advanced internal infrastructure.
Coverage in Tairova. The fiber-optic network is deployed both in Soviet-era buildings and in modern residential complexes. Among the connected complexes:
- Aquarelle 3 and Aquarelle 8 — modern complexes with active communities where the internet must withstand heavy loads.
- Tairovski Sady — a large modern residential space where internet speed must match the fast pace of life.
- Marshal City Residential Complex — a high-rise complex with developed infrastructure where stable connectivity is a necessity.
- KADORR Group — BRIZ internet is available in the 21st, 29th, 37th, 40th, 41st, 46th, 49th, 53rd, 56th, 57th and 58th “Pearls” in Limanka.
We don’t just enter a building — we negotiate, coordinate technical conditions and build long-term partnerships. Many homeowners associations, management companies and municipal housing services are among our partners.
Coverage in Cheremushky and Vuzivskyi. The BRIZ network is available in apartment buildings along Liustdorfska Road and on Komarova, Akademika Filatova and Kosmonavtiv streets. Connection is performed carefully using existing communication channels.
Private sector. BRIZ also connects private houses in areas where fiber infrastructure has already been installed.
Dozens of residential complexes and a university district: who needs high-speed internet

The Kyivskyi district is home to more than 200,000 residents and combines a university area, residential neighborhoods and private housing.
- Students and professors — the district contains the largest number of dormitories and student rental housing in Odessa. Online lectures via Zoom require stable upload speeds from 3.8 Mbps (HD) to 6.5 Mbps (Full HD). GPON easily provides this capacity.
- Residents of new residential complexes — modern neighborhoods with their own infrastructure. BRIZ has connected them with XG-PON fiber optics with speeds up to 2.5 Gbps.
- Families in Cheremushky and Vuzivskyi — panel apartment buildings from the 1960s–1980s where a large part of the district’s population lives.
- Entrepreneurs along Liustdorfska Road — shopping centers, car dealerships and restaurants. The symmetric GPON channel is ideal for POS terminals, IP cameras and cloud-based systems.
How to choose between GPON and XG-PON in Kyivskyi district
Both technologies — GPON and XG-PON — use fiber optics but differ in bandwidth. Here is a simple way to determine what suits you best.
GPON (up to 1 Gbps) is optimal for 80% of households. If you have 3–6 devices, watch Full HD content, work through VPN and play online games, GPON will easily meet your needs.
XG-PON (up to 2.5 Gbps) is designed for advanced users. If your home has more than 8 devices, you stream 4K content on multiple TVs, play cloud games and download large files — XG-PON ensures comfortable performance without bandwidth competition.
Fact: the XG-PON standard (ITU-T G.987) supports downstream speeds up to 9.95 Gbps at the technology level. The current 2.5 Gbps implementation is just the beginning, and the BRIZ network is ready to scale without replacing cable infrastructure.
Internet during wartime blackouts. Even in the well-developed Kyivskyi district of Odessa, power outages can last from several hours to several days. At such moments internet access becomes essential for communication with family, emergency alerts, remote work and online education. The advantage of fiber optics is that there are no active elements between the BRIZ network node and your ONU terminal that require power. Network nodes are equipped with backup batteries. Connect the ONU and router through a mini-UPS and you will have 4–8 hours of autonomous internet even during extended outages.
Internet tariffs in Kyivskyi district
Internet during power outages
GPON – speed and reliability!
High speed, reliable signal and stable operation even without electricity. Connect GPON and stay online in any conditions!
Learn moreThe BRIZ tariff grid is unified for the entire city of Odessa. Connection starts from 100 UAH and the ONU terminal is provided for rent. According to BRIZ statistics, the most popular tariff in the Kyivskyi district is TURBO GIG (1,000 Mbps) for 150 UAH/month, especially among residents of new buildings in Tairova.
Internet for new buildings, panel houses and cottages in Kyivskyi district
New buildings in Tairova and Liustdorfska Road: maximum speed
In Tairovski Sady and Kadorr Group residential complexes, XG-PON fiber optics up to 2.5 Gbps is available immediately after moving in because the cable infrastructure is installed during construction. For apartments with three or more rooms and reinforced concrete walls, a single router may not provide even coverage — a Mesh system with 2–3 modules is recommended. The router should ideally be placed in the hallway (central point of the apartment). If the building is new and the homeowners association has just been created, provider access decisions are made during the first residents’ meetings.
Cheremushky and Vuzivskyi: fiber optics in panel buildings
Panel buildings from the 1960s–1980s have thinner walls than modern buildings, so Wi-Fi penetrates better. However, dozens of neighboring Wi-Fi networks create interference on the 2.4 GHz frequency — switching devices to the 5 GHz band provides higher speeds. For connection, BRIZ coordinates access with the homeowners association or municipal service — residents only need to submit a request on the website or call.
Private sector
Fiber installation for private houses is performed from the pole-mounted network node to the external wall of the house. In two-story houses with large yards, a Mesh system with an outdoor access point is recommended for covering the yard and terrace. If fiber infrastructure is not yet available on your street, leave a request — BRIZ expands coverage based on residents’ demand.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is BRIZ available in Tairova and Cheremushky?
Yes, the BRIZ network covers Tairova, Cheremushky, Vuzivskyi and areas along Liustdorfska Road. -
Does BRIZ connect private houses in Kyivskyi district?
Yes, BRIZ connects private houses in areas where fiber infrastructure is already deployed. -
What internet speed is available in new buildings in Tairova?
In new residential complexes of Kyivskyi district, speeds up to 2.5 Gbps are available thanks to XG-PON technology. -
Does BRIZ internet work during power outages?
Yes. During blackouts the BRIZ network continues operating thanks to backup power systems at network nodes. -
How much does connection cost?
Connection starts from 100 UAH, and the monthly fee depends on the chosen tariff.
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