Here's more detail from the MBI website:
- The broadband planning grants were designed to fund the development of market studies, business plans, network engineering and designs, and other actions needed to develop and implement last-mile broadband solutions.
- Grant recipients were selected through an open, rigorous and highly-competitive process.
- MBI funded broadband planning and deployment grants up to a maximum of $50,000 per provider and project, supported by a 25% funding match from the grant recipient.
Here's details on the municipalities, broadband service providers and organizations that received grants today;
Broadband Planning Grants
- The town of Leverett, in collaboration with Crocker Communications, will receive $40,000 to plan a Fiber to the Curb network, serving all 640 homes in the community.
- The town of Royalston will receive $11,250 to design a wireless network to serve the community.
- The organization WiredWest will receive $50,000 to further develop their broadband network design and business model that will serve 47 communities in western Massachusetts.
Broadband Deployment Grants
- Mid-Hudson Cable, an Internet service provider, will receive $44,000 to deploy a wireless network to provide access to approximately 185 homes in the town of Tyringham.
- GAW High-Speed Internet will receive $40,000 to deploy a wireless network in the town of Ashfield to provide access to approximately 200 customers.
- AccessPlus will receive $50,000 to deploy a new wireless network to service 170 homes in Savoy and surrounding communities.
- The town of Warwick will receive $50,000 to expand and upgrade its wireless network to reach 400 more unserved homes in town.
- The town of Princeton, in collaboration with Ayatch Wireless, will receive $50,000 to expand its wireless network to reach 100 more customers.
Watch www.massbroadband.org for more information.
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