Waverly deserves fast, reliable internet. GigFire brings gig-speed internet directly to your home with no contracts, no hidden fees, and free mesh WiFi 6 included. Whether you're in the heart of town or out in the countryside, we've got you covered.
Check Availability at Your Address Call (931) 264-1029Waverly, Tennessee, is a historic town with deep roots in Middle Tennessee's heritage. Founded in the early 19th century by Stephen Pavatt as a stagecoach stop between Nashville and Memphis, the town was named after Sir Walter Scott's famous Waverley Novels, reflecting the cultural aspirations of its settlers. When Humphreys County was established in 1803, Waverly eventually became the county seat in 1835, securing the town's importance as the administrative and civic center for the region. Today, with a population of approximately 4,300 residents, Waverly maintains its role as the county seat while serving as a gateway to the beautiful natural landscapes of western Middle Tennessee.
The town of Waverly is defined not only by its history but by the resilience of its people. In August 2021, the community faced an unprecedented natural disaster when catastrophic flooding devastated Waverly and surrounding areas. Record-breaking rainfall resulted in widespread destruction to homes, businesses, schools, and critical infrastructure. However, Waverly's spirit endured. With federal disaster assistance and millions allocated for road, bridge, and infrastructure projects, the town began its long journey to recovery. This experience has made reliable connectivity more critical than ever, as residents and businesses work to rebuild and plan for the future.
Waverly's economy reflects the character of a small rural community with a diversified base. The largest employment sectors include manufacturing, retail trade, and healthcare, with approximately 2,280 people employed across 177 business establishments. Access to reliable, high-speed internet has become essential for farmers using precision agriculture techniques, small business owners managing operations, and county government offices coordinating services for residents across the county. Remote work capabilities are transforming economic opportunities for residents who might otherwise have limited employment options in this rural setting.
The natural beauty surrounding Waverly is one of the region's greatest assets. The Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge encompasses more than 52,000 acres along the Duck River, offering outstanding opportunities for wildlife observation, hiking, and outdoor recreation. Kentucky Lake borders the county, offering fishing, boating, and water recreation. Beyond natural attractions, the region boasts significant cultural landmarks, including Loretta Lynn's Ranch near Hurricane Mills and the Johnsonville Historic State Park. These attractions support tourism and outdoor recreation, industries that increasingly depend on online marketing, booking systems, and digital communication.
Waverly occupies a central location in a region known as "The Land of Three Rivers," referring to the Tennessee River, Duck River, and Buffalo River systems that shape the landscape and history of Humphreys County. The town's downtown district, anchored by the historic Humphreys County Courthouse at Court Square, remains the civic heart of the community. County government operations, courtrooms, and administrative services operate from this central location, serving residents across the entire county.
The community that Waverly represents extends well beyond the city limits to encompass the entire Humphreys County area, including neighboring communities like New Johnsonville, McEwen, and numerous rural neighborhoods. Families running agricultural operations, healthcare providers serving rural populations, educational institutions, and small business owners all require dependable internet access to compete and thrive. The flooding of 2021 underscored how isolated rural communities can become when critical communication infrastructure fails, making investment in robust connectivity a matter of practical necessity.
GigFire is bringing gig-speed internet to Waverly and the surrounding Humphreys County area, delivering the reliable connectivity this resilient community deserves. With plans starting at just $70 per month, no contracts, no hidden fees, and free mesh WiFi 6 included with every plan, GigFire provides the modern internet infrastructure that Waverly needs to continue its recovery and build toward a more connected future. Whether you're a small business owner rebuilding after the flood, a remote worker who chose Waverly for its quality of life, or a family that simply wants reliable streaming and video calls, GigFire has you covered.
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Yes! GigFire offers gig-speed internet in Waverly, Tennessee and surrounding areas. Plans start at $70/mo with no contracts and no hidden fees.
GigFire offers plans up to 2 Gbps in Waverly. Our standard Gig plan delivers 1 Gbps symmetrical speeds for $70/month, and our 2 Gig plan offers 2 Gbps download for $80/month. Both include free mesh WiFi 6.
No. GigFire never requires contracts. All plans are month-to-month with no hidden fees or surprise price increases. What you see is what you pay.
Yes, GigFire is a proud Lifeline provider. Qualifying households in Waverly may be eligible for discounted internet service. Check if you qualify.
Every GigFire plan includes unlimited data with no caps, a whole-home mesh WiFi 6 system at no extra cost, and 7-day-a-week technical support. Standard installation is $99.
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