Clearwave Fiber has begun construction to extend its 100% fiber-optic network into Marietta, Georgia, and nearby parts of Cobb County, the company announced.
The rollout will reach neighborhoods such as Fair Oaks, West Marietta, and East Cobb, delivering multi-gigabit service with speeds up to 10 Gbps for homes and businesses.
Company officials say the fully symmetrical upload and download capability will deliver smoother streaming, improved support for remote work and online learning, and enhanced performance for smart-home devices.
“Expanding into Marietta reflects our mission to close the digital divide and bring world-class Internet to the communities that need it most,” said Charles Lawrence, president of Clearwave Fiber’s residential segment, noting the network will feature future-ready connectivity to help residents and businesses thrive.
Clearwave added it is coordinating with Cobb County officials and will deploy a local construction and maintenance team to oversee the network and customer service. Construction is underway, with initial residential and commercial customers expected online early this year.