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Brightspeed Announces Initial Fiber Build Markets for Tennessee
All-Fiber, Gig-Pace Community to Attain 60,000 Potential Prospects in Tennessee by Finish of 2023
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Aug. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Brightspeed as we speak introduced that it’ll ship, by the top of 2023, 60,000 new fiber passings within the first part of its fiber community construct within the state of Tennessee. In subsequent years of its community initiative, the corporate plans so as to add over 70,000 fiber passings for a complete of over 130,000 new fiber-enabled places in its Tennessee working territory.
“We couldn’t be extra excited to share the small print of our preliminary fiber construct in Tennessee. Excessive-quality, dependable broadband has by no means been extra vital, whether or not for work, schooling, telemedicine, leisure, or simply staying linked,” mentioned Chris Creager, Chief Administration Officer of Brightspeed. “We will not wait to introduce our state-of-the-art merchandise, and easy, intuitive buyer expertise to households and companies throughout our service space.”
Tennessee is likely one of the 20 states that make up Brightspeed’s footprint, encompassing primarily rural and suburban areas of the nation. In complete, Brightspeed intends to speculate a minimum of $2 billion in its fiber optics transformation, which is predicted to succeed in as much as 3 million houses and companies over the following 5 years, together with in lots of places the place fiber and superior expertise haven’t traditionally been deployed.
By the top of 2023, Brightspeed will convey quicker, extra dependable web and Wi-Fi to 60,000 residential and enterprise places in markets inside Carter, Greene, and Washington counties.
Creager emphasised the significance of Brightspeed’s fiber funding to the people and companies of the broader area people: “We’re happy that Johnson Metropolis, Tennessee will likely be house to certainly one of Brightspeed’s main operational work facilities. We stay and work right here, and we wish our communities to have the power to compete and flourish in as we speak’s digital financial system.”
Past its preliminary community construct plans, Brightspeed is presently evaluating extra areas for consideration for Tennessee’s broadband infrastructure initiatives. “It is our mission to convey extra fiber-based web to prospects throughout our footprint. We’re wanting ahead to taking part in a serious approach in present and future broadband grant applications,” mentioned Creager.
“In Tennessee, we have prioritized strategic investments in broadband infrastructure to make sure our rural communities are linked and have each alternative to thrive,” mentioned Governor Invoice Lee. “I welcome Brightspeed to Johnson Metropolis and commend this firm for its partnership to extend connectivity throughout Higher East Tennessee.”
State Senator Rusty Crowe mentioned, “I definitely admire this initiative as we’ve got labored tirelessly these previous few years to extend broadband entry—particularly in these rural areas the place it’s wanted probably the most. This can transfer Northeast Tennessee ahead, not solely from a enterprise perspective, however from an academic perspective as nicely. This will likely be particularly vital for our college students whose schooling and curriculum require quite a lot of pc work from home. I admire Brightspeed for the work they’re doing in my Senate District and our state as an entire.”
Brightspeed is leveraging the newest expertise improvements as a part of its copper-to-fiber transformation, together with the deployment of XGS-PON, a modern structure able to symmetrical web speeds exceeding 1Gbps, and the fiber essential to ship ultra-fast connections to houses and companies.
Brightspeed will initially be comprised of incumbent native change provider (ILEC) belongings and related operations of Lumen Applied sciences (NYSE: LUMN), that are the topic of a pending acquisition by Apollo-managed funds (NYSE: APO). The corporate has secured all needed state-required regulatory approvals within the 20 states in its working footprint. The events count on to acquire remaining FCC approval within the third quarter, and to shut the transaction early within the fourth quarter.
Brightspeed plans to announce extra state-specific community construct plans over the following few weeks.
For extra details about Brightspeed, go to the corporate’s web site, www.brightspeed.com.
About Brightspeed
Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C. and anticipated to have belongings and related operations in 20 states, Brightspeed will present broadband and telecommunications companies by a community platform able to serving greater than 6 million houses and companies. The corporate goals to bridge the digital divide by deploying a state-of-the-art fiber community and a buyer expertise that makes staying linked easy and seamless. For extra details about Brightspeed, go to the corporate’s web site, www.brightspeed.com.
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Josh Heupel flips RB Daune Morris to Tennessee football from Southern Cal
Oakland running back Daune Morris discusses various topics
Oakland senior running back Daune Morris talks about various topics to a recent high school media day hosted by the Tennessee Titans.
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Oakland senior running back Daune Morris was heavily recruited by then-Louisville running backs coach De’Rail Sims when Morris was a freshman at Chattanooga Red Bank.
Sims continued recruiting Morris after he came to Tennessee as running backs coach even after Morris committed to Southern Cal in April.
That persistence and Tennessee’s push for a playoff berth in 2024 were big reasons why Morris flipped from the Trojans to the Vols, a move he announced Monday after an official visit to Knoxville over the weekend.
“(Sims) was one of my first ACC offers as a freshman,” Morris said. “He continued to recruit me, hit me up every day, and he just showed me consistency throughout the recruitment process.
“UT has always been in the back of my mind. I didn’t see me going there until I got on campus. Once I saw it for myself and the coaches continued to show me, it proved to me this is the place.”
The 5-foot-10, 190-pound Morris committed to USC on April 9, just four days after he announced a top 10 that included Tennessee.
“On my visits, it’s been the same-in, same-out,” Morris said. “Coach (Josh) Heupel and everybody showed me the same love. It’s been nothing different. To get that kind of love from an SEC school in my home state, it means a lot.”
He said the Vols’ success this season, especially that of junior running back Dylan Sampson, weighed heavily in his decision.
“Just understanding the people behind me in my home state and the trajectory that Tennessee has right now,” Morris said. “How the trajectory is going with the quarterback (Nico Iamaleava), with the athletes and with the running backs. Dylan Sampson doing his job, scoring 20 touchdowns. It just shows what they can do with the running back and how they use their running backs in the right situations.”
Morris is listed by 247Sports Composite as the No. 29 athlete nationally and No. 16 recruit in Tennessee for the 2025 class. He was No. 3 on The Tennessean’s 2024 Dandy Dozen, a ranking of the top players from the Nashville area for the Class of 2025. He is a three-star running back.
He had many power conference offers. That included SEC schools Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, Ole Miss and Texas A&M, along with Deion Sanders’ Colorado squad, Louisville and USC in his top 10.
Morris is healthy after having missed the better part of six games this season, most of that due to an ankle injury he suffered on the first snap of the Patriots’ Week 1 win over Independence.
He has been especially explosive in the TSSAA football playoffs, gaining 481 yards and scoring nine touchdowns over Oakland’s past two games. For the season he has 856 yards rushing and 16 TDs.
He had a breakout junior season at Oakland after transferring from Chattanooga. The Tennessee Titans Class 6A Mr. Football finalist and first-team all-area performer rushed for 2,012 yards, added 568 receiving yards and scored 36 total touchdowns in leading the Patriots to the Class 6A BlueCross Bowl for the fourth consecutive season.
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Could Tennessee football return to play Georgia in Athens in the playoffs?
Could Tennessee football return to play Georgia in Athens in the playoffs?
A month removed from playing Georgia in Athens, could Tennessee football be returning to its former SEC East rivals’ home stadium for a play off game.
In ESPN’s Heather Dinich’s projected College Football Playoff rankings heading into the final week of the regular season, she has exactly this happening.
With the playoff game being played on either Dec. 20 or 21, it would be just days more than a month removed from the Vols falling to the Bulldogs 31-17 on the road.
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Dinich has this as the 8-seed and 9-seed game. With Georgia as the 8-seed, it opens the door for it to host a playoff game.
Unlike the NCAA Tournament in men’s and women’s basketball, there are no restrictions on teams in the same conference playing each other in the first game of the playoffs.
The last time the teams met, Tennessee took a 10-0 lead after one quarter of play. From there, Georgia outscored the Vols 31-7 without giving up a single second half point.
Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava threw for 167 yards on 20-for-33 passing with no touchdowns or interceptions. His favorite target proved to be Squirrel White who caught six passes for 45 yards. Miles Kitselman also caught four passes for 46 yards.
On the ground, Dylan Sampson ran for 101 yards and a touchdown. Kitselman also ran for a score.
Georgia was led by Carson Beck who completed 25-of-40 passes for 347 yards and two touchdowns.
Here is her full slate for the projected playoffs in this scenario:
First-Round Byes
1-seed Oregon (Big Ten champion)
2-seed Texas (SEC champion)
3-seed Miami (ACC champion)
4-seed Boise State (Mountain West champion)
First-Round Games
12-seed Arizona State (Big 12 champion) at 5-seed Ohio State
11-seed Indiana at 6-seed Penn State
10-seed SMU at 7-seed Notre Dame
9-seed Tennessee at 8-seed Georgia
With this seeding, it would place the winner between Tennessee and Georgia against top-seed Oregon.
ESPN had two other projections for the Vols, as well.
Kyle Bonagura projects 10-seed Tennessee to travel to 7-seed Penn State.
Mark Schlabach projects 9-seed Tennessee to travel to 8-seed Texas.
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