Firm to boost broadband access around Dayton
A western Ohio broadband company received a $30 million federal stimulus award Friday.
Com Net Inc. of Wapakoneta received the award from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to add broadband access in 28 western Ohio counties and create more than 300 jobs, according to a press release.
The money will be spent to build more than 700 miles of high-capacity fiber cables. Most of the jobs are in construction to lay fiber in the ground, said a Com Net spokesperson. Then the access to the fiber will be sold to local distributors to take to consumers.
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Com Net Inc. of Wapakoneta received the award from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to add broadband access in 28 western Ohio counties and create more than 300 jobs, according to a press release.
The money will be spent to build more than 700 miles of high-capacity fiber cables. Most of the jobs are in construction to lay fiber in the ground, said a Com Net spokesperson. Then the access to the fiber will be sold to local distributors to take to consumers.
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