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By AI, Created 10:08 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Accelecom completed a major network upgrade across Northwest Georgia, adding 100G and 400G fiber capacity along the I-75 industrial corridor from metro Atlanta to Chattanooga. The expansion is aimed at supporting data centers, advanced manufacturing, logistics and other fast-growing industries in one of the Southeast’s most important economic zones.
Why it matters: - Northwest Georgia has become a key industrial corridor for hyperscale computing, EV battery manufacturing, clean energy and advanced manufacturing. - The new 100G and 400G carrier-grade capacity gives wholesale and enterprise customers more room to scale as demand rises. - The upgrade strengthens connectivity along a region tied to logistics growth, warehousing and distribution investment.
What happened: - Accelecom completed a major network upgrade across Northwest Georgia on May 19, 2026. - The upgrade delivers 100G and 400G carrier-grade fiber capacity from metro Atlanta north to Chattanooga, Tennessee. - The network serves wholesale partners and enterprise customers in Chattanooga, Dalton, Rome, Cartersville, Calhoun and Gainesville.
The details: - Accelecom is Georgia’s largest middle-mile network operator. - The corridor spans 15 counties between metro Atlanta and Chattanooga along the I-75 corridor. - The Appalachian Regional Port in Murray County, with direct rail access to the Port of Savannah, is a major logistics anchor for the region. - The company said the upgraded network is built for data center interconnection, manufacturing automation, cloud deployments and mission-critical managed services. - Brad Kilbey, Accelecom’s chief executive officer, said Northwest Georgia has become a national economic story and that the upgrade ensures carrier-grade, scalable connectivity is in place for businesses in the corridor. - Accelecom provides next-generation fiber solutions, including high-speed network, internet, managed services and voice offerings, to wholesale, public sector and business customers across the Southeast.
Between the lines: - The upgrade tracks broader industrial shifts in Northwest Georgia, where traditional flooring manufacturing now shares space with new investment in AI infrastructure and electric vehicle supply chains. - The company is positioning fiber infrastructure as a prerequisite for continued economic growth, not just a follow-on utility. - The region’s logistics base and pro-business environment appear to be helping attract domestic and foreign direct investment.
What’s next: - Accelecom said scalable 100G and 400G wavelength services are now available across the corridor. - The network is expected to support additional demand from data centers, manufacturers and cloud users as the industrial base expands. - Accelecom is directing readers to its website and social channels for more information.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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