In this Technology Reseller News podcast, Publisher Doug Green spoke with Mark Murphy, CEO of Greenlight Networks, about the company’s definitive agreement to acquire FastBridge Fiber, a move that strengthens Greenlight’s growing presence in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
Greenlight Networks, a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) provider, currently passes over 300,000 homes across New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. With the FastBridge acquisition, the company will add approximately 75,000 homes in Pennsylvania and Buffalo to its expanding footprint. “This acquisition is about building on strengths, not replacing them,” said Murphy. “FastBridge brings tremendous sales and marketing depth that perfectly complements our network expansion and local market strategy.”
Murphy emphasized that Greenlight’s mission extends beyond delivering high-speed broadband—it’s about transforming how communities work, live, and play. “When we enter a community, it’s game-changing,” he said. “These are often places that haven’t had true broadband competition or gigabit speeds. We focus on partnership and being part of the local fabric, not just another provider.”
The acquisition also supports Greenlight’s ambitious goal to reach half a million homes by 2026, accelerating its growth through strategic integration and regional expertise. Beyond residential customers, Murphy noted the company’s ongoing collaborations with carriers and enterprise partners, including Crown Castle, Zayo, Cogent, and Lumen, to deliver cost-effective connectivity and fiber access across markets.
Greenlight’s customer-first approach has earned national recognition—Consumer Reports named it the top internet service provider in the U.S. for two consecutive years, reflecting the company’s commitment to performance, value, and customer care.
“At the end of the day, we’re not just delivering broadband—we’re delivering opportunity and reliability to communities that need it most,” Murphy said.
Learn more about Greenlight Networks at greenlightnetworks.com.
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