Bandwidth IG's Ambitious Growth in Greater Atlanta
In a bold move to enhance its footprint in one of North America’s leading data center hubs,
Bandwidth IG (BIG) is embarking on an expansive journey by adding
170 route miles to its fiber network in the Greater Atlanta area. This initiative will double the company's current network, bringing it to over
330 route miles across Georgia. The expansion is not just a number game; it’s a strategic enhancement aimed at meeting the escalating demands from enterprises, data center operators, and hyperscalers that are increasingly relying on robust digital infrastructure.
Atlanta stands out as a burgeoning hotspot for technological growth, particularly in the realm of data centers. BIG's investment comes at a time when the market is witnessing significant movement outside the traditional downtown district, where innovation hubs and data campuses are proliferating. Notably, the expansion will service key counties such as
Rockdale, Newton, Henry, Dekalb, and
Butts Counties. At the same time, it strengthens the existing network in
Clayton, Douglas, Fayette, and
Fulton Counties. This development is set to provide essential middle-mile connectivity, vital for fostering local economic growth over the coming decades.
Bruce Garrison, the CEO of Bandwidth IG, explained the necessity of this expansion: “Businesses, especially hyperscalers, are heavily investing in artificial intelligence and cloud computing. Our aim is to be the agile dark fiber provider that supports these innovations throughout Georgia and beyond.” The focus on AI-ready infrastructure underscores the importance of adapting to technological advancements that are transforming industries and everyday experiences alike.
The economic implications of such improvements in digital infrastructure are profound. Access to high-quality fiber networks is increasingly becoming a cornerstone of economic growth, enabling businesses to thrive and communities to develop. The construction of the network expansion is already underway, with the first segment projected to complete by
Q3 2025. Upon completion, Bandwidth IG will be able to service more than
30 data center campuses spread over
10 counties in the Greater Atlanta area, further solidifying its status as a leader in fiber connectivity.
Since its inception in
2019, Bandwidth IG has operated with a commitment to providing 100% underground fiber infrastructure, ensuring reliability and performance for its clients. This expansion is a testament to its ongoing efforts to address the evolving needs of the digital economy. As the tech ecosystem in Atlanta continues to thrive, the influence of improved fiber infrastructure will certainly be felt across various sectors, potentially yielding significant benefits for all stakeholders involved.
For those interested in learning more about Bandwidth IG and its innovative contributions to the fiber infrastructure landscape, please visit
Bandwidth IG's website. As they continue to pioneer advancements, the company is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of connectivity in Georgia and beyond.