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Middle GA to get more high speed internet

Middle GA to get more high speed internet Connections will be made next year said Randy Crenshaw, president and CEO of Middle Georgia EMC (Source: Middle GA EMC) By Dave Miller | April 28, 2021 at 7:48 AM EDT - Updated April 28 at 7:48 AM VIENNA, Ga. (WALB) - Middle Georgia EMC announced plans Tuesday day to provide access to reliable, affordable, high-speed fiber broadband service for its 4,800 members. The cooperative has selected Conexon Connect, the newly-formed internet service provider to lead the project. The electric cooperative is teaming up with Conexon Connect to launch and deploy a 1,900-mile fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network providing high-speed internet access to 4,800 members in Dooly, Houston, Macon, Pulaski, Turner, Wilcox, and Ben Hill counties in central Georgia. The $36.7 million project will reach 100 percent of the Middle Georgia EMC membership with fiber internet upon completion, which is expected within two years.

New Broadband Project To Serve Seven Rural Georgia Counties

Primary Content Caption Expanding deployment of broadband service in rural Georgia has been a bipartisan priority of the state’s political leaders. Credit: Cristian Rojas/Pexels The 4,800 members of Middle Georgia EMC will be the latest to benefit from a series of broadband projects cropping up across rural Georgia. The utility, which serves all or parts of seven counties, announced Tuesday it will invest $36.7 million with Kansas City-based Conexon Connect to bring high-speed Internet fiber to 100% of its members’ homes and businesses within two years. The first customers will be connected as early as the first quarter of next year.

Conexon internet service provider Connect expands high-speed internet access in Georgia with new partnership with Middle Georgia EMC

Conexon internet service provider Connect expands high-speed internet access in Georgia with new partnership with Middle Georgia EMC Connect’s fiber-to-the-home networks built with Georgia cooperatives collectively will deliver access to lightning-fast broadband to 85,000 rural Georgia homes and businesses April 27, 2021 17:30 ET | Source: Conexon Conexon Kansas City, KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Conexon Connect, the newly formed internet service provider created and managed by rural fiber-optic network design and construction management leader Conexon, has been selected by Middle Georgia EMC to provide access to reliable, affordable fiber broadband service for the cooperative’s 4,800 members. The electric cooperative is teaming up with Conexon Connect to launch and deploy a 1,900-mile fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network that will span the service territory’s seven counties in centr

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