
"The acquisition of this ATC Broadband fiber asset reinforces our commitment to serve the Golden Isles and enables LiveOak Fiber to expedite our timeline for buildout in Glynn County and expands our service area to include the businesses and residents of Camden County. We are confident that LiveOak Fiber has the local resources, experience, and enthusiasm to take our network and expand it in a way that ensures both communities gain access to the best possible broadband experience." "This acquisition is a boon to the community. "Over the past several years, ATC has recognized the need for reliable residential broadband services in Glynn County and Camden County," says Teddy Solomon, Chief Executive Officer of ATC Broadband. LiveOak is disrupting the market with its next-generation high-speed fiber broadband, offering internet the way it should be. Residents and Businesses can expect packages that start at 500Mbps and go up to 10 Gbps, include premium managed Wi-Fi with no contracts and no data caps. The strategic acquisition of ATC’s fiber network assets in these two counties allows LiveOak to strengthen its service delivery capabilities throughout the Golden Isles of Georgia’s Southeast coastline in Glynn and Camden County Georgia and will bring great advantages to residents and businesses in these underserved counties. To stay abreast of fiber network deployments, subscribe to Lightwave’s Service Providers and Datacom/Data Center newsletters.The strategic acquisition of ATC’s Glynn and Camden fiber network assets expands LiveOak’s reach to Camden County, GAīRUNSWICK, Ga., February 02, 2023-( BUSINESS WIRE)- LiveOak Fiber, a regional service provider building and operating a world-class broadband network, announces its intent to acquire Glynn and Camden Counties fiber network assets from Alma Telephone Company (ATC) Broadband, a Telecommunications Company based in Alma, Georgia. We will build upon the great work of ATC by offering the highest-quality internet services and speeds in the region, coupled with superior local customer service,” added Jody Craft, president at LiveOak Fiber.įor related articles, visit the Business Topic Center.įor more information on FTTx technology and suppliers, visit the Lightwave Buyer's Guide. “The acquisition of this ATC Broadband fiber asset reinforces our commitment to serve the Golden Isles and enables LiveOak Fiber to expedite our timeline for buildout in Glynn County and expands our service area to include the businesses and residents of Camden County. LiveOak Fiber received its initial funding last July (see "Broadband services startup LiveOak Fiber targets Georgia, Florida with initial funding"). We are confident that LiveOak Fiber has the local resources, experience, and enthusiasm to take our network and expand it in a way that ensures both communities gain access to the best possible broadband experience.” “This acquisition is a boon to the community. “Over the past several years, ATC has recognized the need for reliable residential broadband services in Glynn County and Camden County,” says Teddy Solomon, CEO of ATC Broadband. Such services will start at 500 Mbps and go up to 10 Gbps, include premium managed WiFi with no contracts and no data caps.ĪTC will retain what was termed “a portion” of their customers and interests in the space. However, LiveOak Fiber says it plans to use the networks as a springboard toward providing services to residents in the two southeast coastline counties as well.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.ĪTC had built the fiber infrastructure to provide services to medical facilities and business in the two counties.

LiveOak Fiber, a regional broadband service provider, says it has agreed to acquire fiber network assets in Georgia’s Glynn and Camden counties from Alma Telephone Company (ATC) Broadband, based in Alma, Georgia.
