Accelecom has announced a partnership with Truvista Fiber to help expand fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) services in Georgia. Truvista Fiber, which provides broadband solutions in South Carolina and Georgia, will use Accelecom’s network to extend its reach and offer high-speed internet access to more communities in the state.
The collaboration aims to improve broadband connectivity for residents and businesses in four markets where Truvista Fiber operates in Georgia. The companies say this initiative is intended to help bridge the digital divide and support rural communities.
Brad Kilbey, CEO of Accelecom, stated, “We are thrilled to support Truvista Fiber in their mission to expand fiber-to-the-home services across Georgia. Our robust network infrastructure is designed to meet the growing demand for high-speed connectivity.”
Carla French, CEO of Truvista Fiber, said, “Our relationship with Accelecom allows us to accelerate our expansion plans and bring reliable, high-speed internet to more homes in Georgia. Accelecom’s extensive network is critical to our growth strategy. Together, we are committed to enhancing the quality of life for residents by providing them with the connectivity they need.”
Both companies emphasized that their partnership reflects a shared commitment to innovation and customer service. By working together, they hope to make a significant impact on digital access throughout Georgia.
Accelecom operates across the Southeastern United States and provides fiber-based network services for wholesale clients as well as public sector and business customers. The company says it focuses on helping organizations adopt new technologies and advance digital transformation.
Truvista Fiber serves communities in South Carolina and Georgia with broadband, video, and voice services. With over 125 years of history, Truvista has invested in advanced fiber networks aimed at supporting how families live and work.
For more information about Accelecom or Truvista Fiber’s offerings, visit their respective websites.


