Brightspeed Fiber Network Expansion in Pennsylvania
Brightspeed, recognized as the third-largest fiber broadband builder in the United States, is making significant strides in enhancing internet connectivity across Pennsylvania. As of early May 2026, the company announced that its network expansion is nearly complete, with a notable 84% of the planned fiber network finished. This progress has successfully made high-speed fiber internet accessible to over 192,000 homes and businesses in the state.
In a recent update, Brightspeed detailed its completion of a fully operational fiber network in five key areas: Blue Ridge Summit, Butler, Hyndman, Marion, and Newport. These locations now enjoy the benefits of ultra-fast, reliable internet service, which is essential in today's increasingly digital world. With a 4.3-star rating on Trustpilot and more than 17,500 five-star reviews, the service has been well-received by communities.
The Importance of Reliable Fiber Connectivity
Perry County Commissioner Brenda Watson emphasized the significance of reliable internet connectivity, noting that it goes beyond just offering faster speeds. It empowers local businesses to thrive, connects families and students to educational resources and healthcare, and positions communities for long-term growth. In an age where many essential services and daily tasks are increasingly reliant on digital infrastructure, having a robust fiber network is crucial.
As remote work, online learning, and telehealth continue to gain traction, the demand for high-capacity internet is surging. Traditional copper networks can't keep up with this demand, often providing limited bandwidth that can't support the number of connected devices or the requirements of modern applications. Fiber optics, on the other hand, deliver enhanced speeds for both uploads and downloads, ensuring seamless experiences for video conferencing, gaming, streaming, and operating business tools—key components of modern work and communication.
Engaging with Local Communities
In conjunction with ongoing construction, Brightspeed is proactively reaching out to local communities to educate them about the advantages of fiber connectivity and how to get connected. Company representatives are visiting numerous towns, including Aspers, Biglerville, and Chambersburg, among others. By engaging directly with residents, Brightspeed aims to foster a better understanding of fiber internet and its benefits in supporting everyday life and future growth opportunities.
Tshacha Romeo, Brightspeed's Director of Sales Channel, commented, "We want to inform communities not just about where we’re building, but why it matters. Engaging with people allows us to answer their questions and discuss how stronger broadband can enhance their lives.” As more applications reliant on artificial intelligence, cloud services, and connected devices emerge, having a robust digital infrastructure will be more essential than ever.
Government Support for the Expansion
The expansion in Pennsylvania has been significantly bolstered by federal support, which includes $41.7 million from the Broadband Equity and Access Deployment (BEAD) funding and an additional $782,000 from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). This support enables Brightspeed to add a total of over 9,600 locations across the state, further increasing their investment in the region.
Residents eager to experience this new wave of connectivity can check the availability of services and explore plans by visiting
www.brightspeed.com.
About Brightspeed
Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Brightspeed is a significant player in the telecommunications industry, operating in 20 states and providing broadband services to more than 7.3 million homes and businesses. With around 4,000 employees, Brightspeed is dedicated to building a future where communities can rely on a robust and dependable connectivity, streamlining the process of remaining connected in an evolving digital landscape.