According to a recent LinkedIn post from Brightspeed, the company’s fiber buildout in Georgia has reached roughly 65% completion. The post indicates that nearly 20,000 homes and businesses in Liberty and Bryan counties now have access to Brightspeed Fiber Internet, with additional locations expected to come online.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights both the physical network deployment and parallel community outreach efforts aimed at educating residents and businesses about high-speed fiber. For investors, this suggests ongoing capital-intensive expansion but also potential for subscriber growth, higher ARPU, and improved competitive positioning in underserved or semi-rural markets.
The post frames the initiative in terms of closing the digital divide and supporting long-term community growth, which may align Brightspeed with public-policy priorities and potential funding programs. If execution continues at the indicated pace, the Georgia buildout could contribute to scale efficiencies and a stronger regional footprint in fiber broadband over time.

