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Tuesday, 08/17/2010 8:32:18 AM

Tuesday, August 17, 2010 8:32:18 AM

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Maybe someone with a little better geografic knowledge of USA then I have could look at the already approved projects and see if its the same places as ERFW operates, I think it would be saying something, if they operate places not already granted that would be a big plus.

Indiana, Smithville Telephone Company: $37,729,143 loan to provide 3,815 households, 209 businesses, and 12 community anchor institutions with access to broadband service.

Iowa, Southeast Iowa Rural Wireless Broadband: $3,836,926 loan to provide Internet services to 80 rural communities using proven wireless technology.

Kentucky, Mountain Rural Telephone Cooperative Corporation: $39,843,535 loan and $38,281,044 grant to provide fiber to Morgan, Menifee, Wolfe, and Elliott counties that will result in 20 Mbps bandwidth to end users.

Louisiana, Allen’s Cable: $3,584,680 loan and $3,513,697 grant to extend fiber into rural areas of three South Louisiana Parishes.

LBH- $16,693,439 loan and $16,691,939 grant to expand existing fiber into rural areas around Moss Bluff, Oakdale, and Vinton.

Minnesota, Southwest Minnesota Broadband Group: $6,350,000 loan and $6,350,250 grant to provide service to eight rural communities throughout Southwest Minnesota.

Missouri, Unionville, Missouri FTTP Project: $5,140,458 loan and $5,140,458 grant to provide broadband services to households, businesses, and key community organizations that are currently underserved in the Unionville area.

New Mexico, Western New Mexico Telephone Company: $11,516,679 grant to provide last mile broadband services to remote and unserved locations and critical community facilities throughout Western New Mexico.

Baca Valley Telephone Company: $1,651,000 loan and $1,586,000 grant to expand fiber optics to Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) nodes in rural Northeastern New Mexico, replacing outdated deteriorating copper wire and low bandwidth microwave transport systems in some areas, while providing new connectivity in others, and enabling advanced, high-speed DSL service throughout the area.

Oregon, Sandy Broadband Infrastructure Project: $374,548 loan and $374,537 grant to provide broadband service to the underserved rural area of Sandy by improving and expanding wireless Internet service.

Texas, Southern Texas Broadband Infrastructure Development and Adoption Project: $40,093,153 loan and $38,520,868 grant to develop a broadband infrastructure in eleven unserved and underserved rural communities of the South Texas Plains.

http://www.cablefax.com/ct/data/Wireless-Gets-a-Little-Stimulus_40049.html


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