
“We know fiber-to-the-home is life-changing. “The future in rural Georgia looks brighter than ever, and that is in no small part due to the commitment and contributions of dedicated electric cooperatives such as Middle Georgia EMC,” Conexon Partner Randy Klindt said.

We are ready to show them all the opportunities that open up in a more connected community.” “Conexon Connect is making it possible for our members to access this vital service at last.

“Our members have waited long enough for high-speed access to make telemedicine, remote learning, working from home and videoconferencing with loved ones a reality on a daily basis,” said Randy Crenshaw, president and CEO of Middle Georgia EMC. “Thanks to Middle Georgia EMC and Conexon Connect, our children, parents and businesses will have the same opportunities that high-speed internet affords their peers in other areas of the state.” “Today’s announcement proves that when people work together and put service above self, anything is possible,” said Rep. Our community deserves access to the tools that help our residents and businesses successfully participate in our local, state, national and global economy,” says Sen. “I am proud to say that Georgia’s 13 th district will soon be better connected than ever before. Georgia’s Public Service Commission is dedicated to helping improve broadband access for every household in this state, no matter the location.” Lack of fast, reliable internet service in rural areas is something I hear about from Georgians all over the state each and every day. “High-speed internet service is no longer just a want in today’s world,” said Public Service Commissioner Jason Shaw. I want to thank Middle Georgia EMC’s leadership for finding a partner to help develop a solution that will serve their entire community.” “This is another product of Senate Bill 2 which I signed in 2019, giving EMCs the legal ability to provide broadband service. Fiber broadband service opens doors for new business opportunities, additional education resources, telemedicine, and so many other tools that improve everyday quality of life,” said Governor Kemp.

“Middle Georgia EMC and Conexon Connect’s announcement today is going to positively impact the lives of countless hardworking Georgians in some of the most rural agricultural communities in our state. Additionally, it will provide reliable, clear phone service and enable the benefits of smart grid capabilities to the electrical infrastructure, including improved power outage response times, better load balancing, more efficient electricity delivery and other benefits.
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The fiber-optic network will offer members access to symmetrical Gigabit internet capabilities (same download and upload speeds) – among the fastest and most robust in the nation.

The first customers will be connected as early as first quarter 2022. 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. 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 cooperative has selected Conexon Connect, the newly-formed internet service provider created and managed by rural fiber-optic network design and construction management leader Conexon, to lead the project. (Vienna, GA – April 27, 2021) – Middle Georgia EMC announced plans today to transform life for its 4,800 members by providing access to reliable, affordable, high-speed fiber broadband service.
