Georgia Broadband Projects Receive Almost $13 million for Rural Communities
Wednesday, August 4, 2010 |
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“Broadband access is vital in the 21st century,” said Governor Perdue. “We firmly believe that with the right resources the communities that will benefit from this grant can compete with any other community in the world.”
Windstream Corporation received two of the three awards, which were announced August 4 as part of a second round of funding from the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The first award totals $6.9 million and will be matched with an additional $2.3 million in outside capital. Windstream will extend its broadband network to 29,000 people, 750 businesses and 50 other community institutions in areas throughout North Georgia, including Baldwin, Blairsville, Clarkesville,
The second award of $5.1 million will be matched with $1.7 million from Windstream to provide broadband services in Alapaha,
Meanwhile, Blue Ridge Telephone Company is receiving $853,768 to bring broadband to its service area around Blue Ridge, benefiting 1,000 people and 16 businesses. The company is matching the award with $284,590.
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, new jobs will be generated in the short term as both companies move forward with implementation, and the economic development promoted by high-speed Internet services could lead to longer term job creation as rural areas become more competitive in economic development projects.
With these latest awards,
Today’s announcement continues
Governor Perdue began working to bring broadband to rural areas of the state in 2006 when the General Assembly, at his request, appropriated funds to expand wireless broadband access. The OneGeorgia Authority, chaired by Governor Perdue, established a program separate from Wireless Communities Georgia to assist rural communities in establishing broadband networks.
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