Brightspeed brings fiber broadband network to Tennessee

Aug. 9, 2022
The company also plans to make Johnson City, Tenn., home to a major operational work center.

Brightspeed announced the first phase of its fiber network buildout in Tennessee that promises faster, more reliable internet and WiFi to 60,000 customers in Carter, Greene, and Washington counties by 2023. The initiative will increase coverage to more than 130,000 locations over the next few years. The company also plans to make Johnson City, Tenn., home to a major operational work center.

Brightspeed will leverage technologies like XGS-PON to deliver speeds exceeding 1 Gbps over fiber. In addition to Tennessee, the network operator has already announced build plans for Alabama, Louisiana, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Announcements of further plans are forthcoming, the company says.

Brightspeed intends to invest at least $2 billion to reach up to 3 million customers within its 20-state footprint over the next five years. The company, to be formed by the pending sale of Lumen ILEC assets Apollo, is focused mainly on rural and suburban regions of the country where fiber and advanced technologies have not historically been deployed.

“High-quality, reliable broadband has never been more critical, whether for work, education, telemedicine, entertainment, or just staying connected,” says Chris Creager, chief administration officer at Brightspeed. “We can’t wait to introduce our state-of-the-art products and simple intuitive customer experience to households and businesses across our service area.”

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