Brightspeed's Fiber Expansion in Georgia
Brightspeed, known as the third-largest fiber broadband provider in the United States, has embarked on a mission to elevate internet speeds for communities across Georgia. On March 30, 2026, the company announced that its fiber network in the state is now 65% complete, promising access to high-speed internet for residents of Hinesville and Richmond Hill, impacting nearly 20,000 people in Liberty and Bryan counties.
Bridging the Digital Divide
In a time where reliable internet is paramount for educational institutions, businesses, and families alike, the expansion comes as a welcome development. Congressman Buddy Carter, representing Georgia's first district, expressed enthusiasm about Brightspeed's initiative, highlighting how essential high-speed internet has become in daily life. Carter's advocacy for funds through the Broadband Equity and Deployment (BEAD) program helped secure $1.31 billion aimed at enhancing internet access in local communities, thereby supporting Brightspeed's efforts to bridge the digital divide.
Engaging the Community
As construction progresses, Brightspeed is not just laying cables; it's making connections within the community. Representatives from the company are reaching out door to door in Hinesville and Richmond Hill, informing residents and business owners about their fiber service options. These representatives provide:
- - Friendly Assistance: Dressed in Brightspeed-branded apparel, they are ready to answer any questions.
- - Transparent Information: Clear guidance on service availability, plans, and the benefits of fiber connectivity.
- - Community Investment: An opportunity to understand how high-speed internet provides essential tools for local competitiveness.
Tshacha Romeo, the director of sales channels at Brightspeed, emphasized that their initiative is about more than infrastructure; it’s about fostering new economic opportunities. He notes, “Seeing people utilize fiber in their communities is the most rewarding part of our work.”
Federal Support for Enhanced Connectivity
The expansion in Georgia is not solely a Brightspeed venture; it is bolstered by $2.2 million in federal BEAD funding. This combined with Brightspeed's private investments will enable the company to increase the scope of its fiber build by an additional 1,227 locations. Such investments underscore the company’s commitment to enhancing connectivity within Georgia’s communities, ensuring that residents have access to reliable and rapid internet service.
The Importance of Reliable Internet
High-speed internet has transformed into a necessity rather than a luxury. It fuels educational growth, facilitates remote work, and ensures businesses can maintain operations in the digital economy. With Brightspeed's expansion, the communities in Liberty and Bryan counties are better positioned to remain competitive in our ever-evolving technological landscape.
Interested residents and businesses can explore the availability of Brightspeed’s services by visiting
www.brightspeed.com. The commitments of Brightspeed are reshaping the future of connectivity, enabling families and businesses to thrive in a digital-first world.
About Brightspeed
Brightspeed is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, operating across 20 states. With a mission to serve over 7.3 million homes and businesses, they strive to build a future enriched by connectivity. Employing nearly 4,000 individuals, Brightspeed is dedicated to creating a world where every community benefits from high-speed internet services. Their modern fiber network infrastructure aims to simplify the process of staying connected, making the digital landscape more accessible than ever.