Tennessee Announces $447 Million in Broadband Infrastructure Investments

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Tennessee is awarding $446,770,282 in grants for the expansion of internet access across the state. The broadband infrastructure grants will provide broadband access to more than 150,000 unserved homes and businesses across 58 counties. Funding for these grants comes through the Tennessee Emergency Broadband Fund – American Rescue Plan Act (TEBF-ARPA), which utilizes a portion of the state’s ARPA funds to address the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic and work toward a strong recovery. Tennessee’s Fiscal Stimulus Accountability Group (FSAG) dedicated $500 million to broadband funding from this program, with more than $446 million going to infrastructure and nearly $50 million going to broadband adoption and digital literacy efforts. The final grants will be distributed across 75 applications submitted by 36 grantees, all of whom will provide broadband to various unserved regions of Tennessee. These grantees are a range of internet service providers, including electrical and telephone cooperatives, local municipalities, private providers, and cable companies. These grant recipients were chosen through a rigorous criterion, which included the need of the grant area, the ability to complete the project, and strong community support. 


Governor Lee, Commissioner McWhorter Announce $447 Million in Broadband Infrastructure Investments Electric co-ops bag lion’s share as Tennessee awards $447M for broadband (Fierce)