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By AI, Created 4:28 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – ProSat Networks says it is expanding professional Starlink installation and wireless network support across Georgia for homes, businesses and maritime users. The move targets areas with major broadband gaps, including rural communities where connectivity affects telehealth, education and economic growth.
Why it matters: - Georgia still has 889,351 broadband serviceable locations that are either unserved or underserved, based on Georgia Technology Authority data updated in February 2024. - ProSat Networks is aiming its Starlink and wireless network work at those connectivity gaps. - The company is positioning satellite-based service and managed networking as a faster alternative to ground-infrastructure builds.
What happened: - ProSat Networks announced an expanded Georgia service footprint on May 12, 2026. - The Marietta-based IT network support company is offering professional Starlink installation, wireless networks and managed IT services statewide. - The service push covers businesses, homeowners, select mobile vehicles and maritime vessels. - ProSat Networks also says it serves commercial enterprises and small to mid-sized businesses.
The details: - ProSat Networks provides hardwired and wireless network solutions designed and supported by certified network engineers, experienced installers and veteran professional services managers. - The company’s Georgia offerings include Starlink internet, advanced wireless networking devices, security camera systems, low-voltage data cabling and PSN MITS managed IT services. - The work includes technical site surveys, feasibility assessments, data-usage analysis, network audits and wireless network design. - ProSat Networks also handles PtP and PtMP wireless bridges for multi-building connectivity. - Other services include Starlink data-plan optimization, equipment procurement, inventory management, system testing, post-installation documentation and remote or onsite tech support. - The company also offers guest internet systems, monetized guest Wi-Fi solutions and C-level strategic IT consulting. - Georgia coverage includes Metro Atlanta, North Georgia, Central Georgia, South Georgia, Coastal Georgia and the Golden Isles, Augusta and East Central Georgia, Southwest and West Georgia, Athens and Northeast Georgia, and Southeast Georgia Interior. - ProSat Networks lists service in cities including Atlanta, Marietta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Athens, Albany, Valdosta, Brunswick, Gainesville and Rome. - The company says it serves industries and operational settings including agriculture, aviation, apartment communities, construction sites, distribution centers, emergency response, healthcare, hospitality, marinas, mining, energy operations, ports, retail, senior living, schools and solar farms. - ProSat Networks says its staff holds certifications and credentials including CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, Microsoft O365 Admin, Rajant Certified Network Associate, Ubiquiti wireless certifications, KVH TracVision UHD7 Series, OSHA 10, OSHA 30, MSHA and TWIC. - The company says it offers a $50 installation discount nationwide for active-duty military personnel, veterans and their spouses. - ProSat Networks says it also operates nationwide across all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, with regional service in Canada and Latin America. - The company says its broader work includes LAN, WLAN, WAN and SD-WAN networking, fiber optic and Cat5/Cat6 cabling, Wi-Fi heatmapping, RF analysis, kinetic mesh wireless, security camera systems and 24/7 NOC support. - The company’s website is ProSatNetworks.com. - ProSat Networks also links to its LinkedIn page, Instagram account, Facebook page and X account.
Between the lines: - Georgia’s broadband deficit creates a built-in market for private providers that can reach rural and hard-to-wire locations. - ProSat Networks is blending satellite connectivity with managed IT and wireless networking, which could appeal to customers that need a single vendor for installation and ongoing support. - The company is also tailoring its pitch to specialized environments such as boats, job sites, marinas and industrial operations where standard broadband options can be limited.
What’s next: - ProSat Networks is expected to continue selling and installing Starlink-based and wireless network solutions across the named Georgia regions. - The company’s broader managed services and support model suggests ongoing maintenance, optimization and expansion after initial installation. - The Georgia broadband gap will likely remain a key demand driver for satellite and hybrid networking services.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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