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Comcast Invests $46 Million in Fiber Expansion across Florida's First Coast

Comcast Invests $46 Million in Fiber Expansion across Florida's First Coast Image Credit: Comcast

Comcast yesterday announced the completion of a three-year, $46 million group of projects designed to enhance and expand its fiber-rich network and advanced telecommunications services to areas across Florida’s First Coast including the Jacksonville market. These significant investments have brought commercial and residential customers some of the most advanced connectivity options in Northeast Florida – connecting hundreds of thousands of businesses and homes to reliable high-speed Internet – in Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns Counties.

Through its network investments, Comcast has brought its advanced services proactively to areas across Florida’s First Coast including:

  • Along the First Coast Expressway, supporting residential projects near SR-16, Sandridge Road and south of Green Cove Springs along SR-17 in Clay County
  • The Wildlight Commerce Park in Nassau County
  • Florida Gateway Logistics Park in Jacksonville
  • CR-210 in St. Johns County including the Fountains, Beachwalk and Legends Points Logistic
  • Imeson Landing and Imeson Park South in Duval County
  • Palencia in St. Johns County

These network investments, which reach everything from businesses and residential developments to houses of worship, give Florida’s First Coast access to the full suite of Comcast Business and Xfinity services, including Internet speeds up to 100 Gbps for commercial customers and speeds faster than a gigabit for residential customers, including the option to connect to a fiber-based Internet service that can deliver symmetrical upload and download speeds up to 10 Gbps.

The $46M investment reflects Comcast’s ongoing commitment and deep presence in Northeast Florida. Since 2010, Comcast has made more than $5 million in cash and in-kind contributions to Jacksonville area non-profits such as Seniors on a Mission to support activities designed to help shrink the digital divide. The non-profit organization hosts free “Technology PopUps” for senior adults. The digital skills sessions teach community members how to better use their tech devices in 45-minute, one-on-one training.

Baptist Health of Northeast Florida serves patients across five counties with more than 200 points of care and 250,000+ virtual visits a year. Baptist Health’s dedicated caregivers count on reliable network connectivity to communicate in real time with patients, access their medical records and coordinate care with their care team.

Clay County Commission Chair, Jim Renninger

Access to high-speed Internet is a necessity in today’s digital world. Whether we are talking about business, school, finance, healthcare or entertainment, high speed Internet has become essential. Comcast’s continuing investments in advanced connectivity will help position the First Coast area as a great place to promote economic development and to enhance the quality of life of the residents of Clay County.

Comcast’s Florida Region Senior Vice President, Jeff Buzzelli

Jacksonville is a dynamic, growing market. With more than 500 employees, more than 13,000 miles of network infrastructure and hundreds of thousands of customers, Comcast is part of the fabric of Jacksonville and the surrounding area. We’ll continue to invest in Jacksonville, not just because it’s a smart business decision, but because a rising tide lifts all boats. We’re committed to being a good neighbor in the communities we’re honored to serve. That means investing in local organizations who are doing the much-needed, hands-on work to shrink the digital divide. We know succeeding in today’s world isn’t just about being connected to affordable, high-speed Internet. People need the digital skills and tech devices to unlock a future of unlimited possibilities. We’ll continue investing in trusted partners across Florida’s First Coast to expand digital opportunity. As Jacksonville continues attracting businesses and residents, we want to meet the needs of that explosive growth. Jacksonville has always and will continue to be important to Comcast.

Seniors on a Mission founder Joanne Hickox

Comcast’s ongoing support means everything to us. Together, we’re helping our seniors improve their quality of life. Whether it is video calling grandkids, learning to text, or helping them to understand their hospital portals, these digital skills can keep them connected to what matters most. We’re so happy Comcast is giving back to the community right here in Jacksonville by investing in our organization. We look forward to our continued partnership.

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