LiveOak Fiber Completes Alma Assets Acquisition

LiveOak Fiber, a regional service provider building and operating a broadband network, announced it has completed the acquisition of the Glynn and Camden Counties fiber network assets from  Alma Telephone Company (ATC) Broadband, a telecommunications company based in Alma, Ga.

The 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 counties and will bring great advantages to residents and businesses in these underserved counties.

Residents and Businesses can expect packages that start at 500Mbps and go up to 5 Gbps, including premium managed Wi-Fi with no contracts and no data caps.

“The network assets LiveOak is acquiring from ATC were built to provide high-speed fiber network services to medical and business communities throughout Glynn and Camden counties. We believe LiveOak Fiber has the local resources, experience, and enthusiasm to take the ATC network and expand it in a way that ensures both Glynn County and Camden County communities gain access to the best possible broadband experience,” said Teddy Solomon, CEOP of ATC Broadband.

“The completion of LiveOak Fiber’s acquisition of ATC Broadband’s network assets expedites our timeline for buildout in Glynn County and expands our service area to include the local businesses and residents of Camden County. LiveOak Fiber is bringing high-speed internet that can keep up with the device-packed lifestyle throughout Golden Isles, Georgia,” added, Jody Craft, President at LiveOak Fiber.

Over its decades of telecommunications service experience, ATC’s network and pristine customer service have competed against national service providers in South Georgia. ATC looks forward to maintaining a portion of its customers and interests in the space and to continuing to harness the relationships that have made it who it is.

LiveOak is committed to investing in the communities it serves by delivering the digital infrastructure needed for students, teachers, remote workers, residents, office workers, entrepreneurs and local organizations that drive economic growth and support thriving communities.

Residents and business owners can visit the LiveOak website to check availability in their neighborhoods.