Originally posted on Data Center POST
LiveOak Fiber, an Internet services provider in the Southeast US, announced that it has activated its high-speed fiber-optic network in several new areas of Florida’s Emerald Coast. This expansion marks a pivotal moment for the region’s digital infrastructure and economic potential.
The newly connected areas include Deer Lake, Destin, Grayton Beach, Miramar Beach, Laguna Beach, Sea Grove, and Sunnyside. Residents and businesses in these locations can now access internet speeds up to 100 times faster than traditional broadband offerings.
Steve Smith, Chief Revenue Officer at LiveOak Fiber, emphasized the broader impact of this initiative: “We’re bringing more than just connectivity; we’re providing a pathway to growth, innovation, and economic development.”
In these areas, which are traditionally underserved by Internet providers, residential and business customers can harness the power of broadband Internet to enhance productivity, enable work from home capabilities, game more reliably, and attract new businesses which require rapid Internet connectivity.
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