USDA Announces Funds to Provide Broadband in Unserved Rural Communities

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The Department of Agriculture announced 14 awards for projects to bring broadband to unserved rural communities. USDA is providing $20.3 million in grants through the Community Connect Grant program.

For example, in Tennessee, Scott County Telephone Cooperative has been selected to receive a $2.6 million grant to build a network that will provide free broadband service to essential community facilities such as schools and libraries. The Cooperative also will establish a center where local residents will have access to free Internet service for two years. These are the first awards made under the Community Connect program's new guidelines that now allow applicants to fund broadband infrastructure for more than one community, and raise the minimum required speed. Projects funded must deliver broadband at five megabits per second (Mbps). States slated for the USDA funding award (if they meet eligibility requirements) are Alaska, Kentucky, Navada, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.


USDA Announces Funds to Provide Broadband in Unserved Rural Communities