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Updated · Charleston Gazette-Mail · Jul 1
Fort Gordon Gives On-Post Homes Free Gig-Speed Fiber Through December 2025
Updated
Updated · Charleston Gazette-Mail · Jul 1

Fort Gordon Gives On-Post Homes Free Gig-Speed Fiber Through December 2025

1 articles · Updated · Charleston Gazette-Mail · Jul 1

Summary

  • Every on-post home at Fort Gordon—recently renamed Fort Eisenhower—now has free gig-speed fiber service through December 2025, giving military families a major connectivity upgrade.
  • Broadband Breakfast said the change replaces the old need to settle for the "least bad" option with a true high-speed baseline for PCS moves, gaming and remote work.
  • Off post, AT&T has expanded multi-gig fiber in Grovetown and Evans, while WOW! has removed data caps on its hybrid network, widening choices around the installation.
  • The combined upgrades leave residents with three standout options overall: two strong off-post providers and the on-post network itself.

Insights

With Fort Eisenhower's free internet deal now expired, what are military families actually paying for on-post broadband service today?
As BEAD expands rural fiber, are military ISP discounts still the best deal for families living near bases?
Do ongoing debates over Army base names threaten long-term infrastructure deals like the fiber internet project at Fort Eisenhower?