Connect Ohio Broadband Stimulus

Monday, October 12, 2009

Rural, poor communities compete for internet stimulus funds | Oregon Business News - - OregonLive.com

WASHINGTON — The federal government will soon start handing out the first $4 billion from a pot of stimulus funds intended to spread high-speed Internet connections to more rural communities, poor neighborhoods and other pockets of the country clamoring for better access. The challenge is that the government has received $28 billion in requests.

So the reviewers at the Commerce and Agriculture departments who will award the broadband money must make hard choices. The 2,200 applications each envision something different — more fiber-optic lines, for example, or computer labs or municipal wireless networks. But they all promise that their proposals will create jobs and bring new economic opportunities...

posted by Connect Ohio at 5:39 AM

<< Home

Contributors

  • Connect Ohio
  • Connected Nation

Previous Posts

  • Next two rounds of broadband stimulus funding to m...
  • Cape lawmakers lobby Gov. for stimulus money to ex...
  • Winona, Minn., organizations seek broadband stimul...
  • State CIO Teri Takai issues statement on $2.3 mill...
  • FCC probes open community fiber access costs
  • New Mexico's CNSP applies for $6.3 million in broa...
  • A National Broadband Plan needs a national fiber plan
  • Biden: Stimulus spending ahead of schedule - UPI.com
  • Should stimulus dollars fund 3G deployment?
  • California gains stimulus funds for broadband Inte...

Powered by Blogger

Subscribe to
Posts [Atom]