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LiveOak Fiber, a provider that serves customers in Florida and Georgia, has reached the 25,000-subscriber milestone.
By: Brad Randall, Broadband Communities
Trust from customers and a dedicated team of professionals at LiveOak Fiber were credited as the company reached 25,000 subscribers, a development the ISP’s CEO called a “great achievement.”
The provider, founded in 2022, has expanded quickly.
“LiveOak Fiber is steadily expanding its reach across Florida and Georgia,” the company’s release this week stated, “bringing high-speed fiber internet to communities from Pensacola and Panama City Beach to Tybee Island, Skidaway Island, and the Golden Isles.”
The provider has made headlines in recent months for making vocal commitments speedy deployments, backed by new partnerships.
That commitment was highlighted in February, when LiveOak Fiber and Seimitsu announced a strategic partnership that will help accelerate LiveOak’s network expansion efforts in Savannah.
“Rather than waiting months, we’re delivering service in weeks, connecting homes and businesses at an unprecedented pace,” Steve Smith, the CRO of LiveOak, previously stated.
Upon attaining the 25,000-subscriber milestone, Smith said the achievement shows the real impact of LiveOak’s mission.
“We built LiveOak Fiber to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve,” he said.
Shane Schilling, the CEO of LiveOak, also hailed the news with comments in the ISP’s announcement.
“Every home we connect and every business we serve reinforces our mission to build a better broadband future in the communities we call home,” Schilling said. “This is a great achievement that reflects the unwavering commitment of our technicians, engineers, customer service teams, and countless others working tirelessly behind the scenes to maintain and strengthen our network.”
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