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    12 Kansas ISPs receive $10 million to expand rural broadband

    By Wil Day,

    10 hours ago

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    TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) — Twelve Kansas Internet Service Providers have received $10 million to expand access to broadband internet in rural areas of the state.

    The award is part of the Broadband Acceleration Grants matching program. The $10 million will be paired with $12.7 million in matching funds from the internet providers.

    The Broadband Acceleration Grant is a 10-year, $85 million program from the IKE Transportation Program designed to provide essential internet access to rural areas of the state. It began in 2020 and, according to the latest announcement, has invested $41.5 million.

    “Focusing on economically distressed areas, these awards are designed to meet the need for all Kansans to have access to high-speed internet,” says Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland. “Expanding opportunities for remote work, education, and fuller participation in the digital economy makes broadband infrastructure projects in alignment with our goal to make Kansas the best state to live, work, and raise a family.”

    The grant recipients are:

    Awardee County Award Amount Match Premises Connected
    Brightspeed Wilson $474,114 $1,219,153 574
    Cunningham Comms. Cloud $841,684 $855,860 82
    GBT Comms. Stafford $179,136 $179,136 92
    IdeaTek Butler $900,000 $957,833 617
    KanOkla Networks Sumner $950,000 $1,649,335 148
    KwiKom Allen $950,000 $1,053,069 159
    KwiKom Coffey $950,000 $1,208,983 173
    Midco Douglas $840,000 $925,900 278
    Midco Leavenworth $950,000 $1,540,708 370
    Nex-Tech Phillips $637,000 $596,000 190
    Pioneer Comms. Grant $514,751 $504,751 50
    Rainbow Comms. Doniphan $653,256 $800,150 99
    TCW Broadband Marion $460,927 $459,427 85
    WTC Riley $699,132 $772,724 89
    courtesy State of Kansas

    “Bringing broadband to rural Kansas is critically important for those communities to thrive,” says Senate President Ty Masterson. “These additional grants serve as an on-ramp for all Kansans who need reliable digital access to succeed in whatever career path they choose.”

    “Kansas rural communities need reliable broadband access to help support and encourage economic growth, education opportunities, healthcare infrastructure, and innovation in their areas,” says House Speaker Rep. Dan Hawkins. “That’s why, as part of the Legislature’s focus on rural revitalization, this initiative was included as part of the IKE Transportation Program. I look forward to seeing the positive impact these Broadband Acceleration Grants will have on these communities and Kansas as a whole.”

    “Access to broadband is essential for Kansas communities to thrive,” says Kansas Department of Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed. “Continued investment through the IKE Transportation Program and leveraging the state’s highway assets supports broadband infrastructure to bridge the digital divide in Kansas.”

    For more about the Broadband Acceleration Grant Program, click here .

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