USDA Invests $13.3 Million in Rural Broadband for Southeastern Oklahoma
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) invested $13.3 million in two, high-speed broadband infrastructure projects that will create or improve rural e-Connectivity for more than 1,000 rural households in southeastern Oklahoma. Pine Telephone and Pine Cellular are based in Broken Bow (OK). Pine Telephone will receive a $5.6 million USDA ReConnect program grant. Pine Cellular will receive a $7.7 million ReConnect program grant. Both projects will deploy fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) in parts of Pushmataha and McCurtain counties. These combined investments are anticipated to impact 1,022 households, 44 farms and ranches, 35 small businesses, as well as the police and fire departments in the towns of Rattan and Haworth.
USDA Invests $13.3 Million in Rural Broadband for Southeastern Oklahoma