Lt. Gov. Crouch, OCRA award more than $3.3M to expand broadband access.
Parke, Vermillion, Vigo and Clay counties will be sites for broadband projects as the Indiana Connectivity Program announced the tenth round of awards.
This round of the program awarded $3,327,496 to expand broadband to 708 addresses across 38 counties. Of these addresses, 688 are homes and 20 are businesses. Internet providers carrying out the projects matched $13,706,591 for a total investment of $17,034,087.
To find the number of addresses funded by each provider, click here. To find the number of addresses funded in each county, click here.
For the map of the funded locations for ICP Round 10, click here.
|
Provider |
Addresses |
Grant Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Airwave Networks, LLC | 13 | $60,900 |
| Auburn Essential Services | 5 | $23,666 |
| Central Indiana Communications | 16 | $69,862 |
| Jackson County REMC | 1 | $4,800 |
| Johnson County REMC | 3 | $14,400 |
| Joink Inc. | 36 | $143,152 |
| Mulberry Telecommunications | 34 | $163,200 |
| PSC Fiber | 36 | $141,136 |
| SEI Communications | 15 | $72,000 |
| South Central Indiana REMC | 1 | $3,980 |
| Surf Internet | 548 | $2,630,400 |
|
Total Awarded |
708 | $3,327,496 |
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