Originally posted on Data Center POST

LiveOak Fiber, a Georgia-based internet service provider, has announced a significant milestone in its mission to bridge the digital divide in the Southeast US. The company is expanding and rolling out activation of its high-speed fiber-optic network in Savannah and Chatham County, Georgia.

By the end of the month, LiveOak Fiber will begin connecting customers and taking service orders for 1,200 homes and businesses in the Bacon Park and Sandfly areas, with plans to expand coverage to 7,200 locations by the end of 2024. This rapid deployment is part of a larger initiative that aims to serve 46,000 premises in Savannah and its surrounding areas.

Steve Smith, Chief Revenue Officer at LiveOak Fiber, emphasized the company’s commitment to providing reliable, high-speed internet to underserved areas. This expansion not only improves connectivity but also drives economic growth and supports various technological needs:

  • Remote Work Support: The high-speed network enables seamless remote work capabilities.
  • Educational Opportunities: Enhanced connectivity opens up new possibilities for online learning and digital education.
  • Business Operations: The robust connection supports complex business operations, ensuring long-term reliability.

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