Brightspeed Fiber Network Nearly Complete in Five Fully Fiber-Ready Pennsylvania Communities, with More Coming
Brightspeed nears completion of its advanced fiber network in five Pennsylvania communities, marking significant progress in its multi-state broadband deployment.
Brightspeed is making substantial progress in its mission to bring high-speed fiber internet to communities across the United States, with a particular focus on Pennsylvania. The company announced that its fiber network build is nearing completion in five communities within the state: Bear Creek, Blakeslee, Effort, Gouldsboro, and Mountainhome. This milestone means that homes and businesses in these areas will soon have access to Brightspeed's advanced, symmetrical internet service, offering speeds up to 1 Gig. The deployment is part of Brightspeed's larger multi-state initiative to pass over three million homes and businesses with fiber-optic technology. The investment in these communities is crucial for digital inclusion, enabling better access to remote work, online education, telehealth, and entertainment. Brightspeed leverages the latest XGS-PON technology to deliver reliable and high-performance connectivity. The company emphasizes its commitment to local communities, not only through infrastructure deployment but also by creating local job opportunities. As these initial five communities transition to "fiber-ready" status, Brightspeed also confirmed that further deployment efforts are underway in additional areas of Pennsylvania, signaling a continued expansion of their fiber footprint. This initiative is a significant step towards bridging the digital divide, especially in underserved and rural regions, providing essential infrastructure for future economic growth and improved quality of life for residents.