Brightspeed secured the most broadband funding in North Carolina's latest initiative, receiving grants for seven counties. The funding, part of the Completing Access to Broadband program, totals $33 million, aimed at providing high-speed internet access to underserved areas in 30 counties. 12 providers, including Brightspeed, received awards, with the promise of an additional $14 million from these providers. The initiative is funded by the federal American Rescue Plan Act, aiming to enhance connectivity across the state, particularly in regions currently lacking service.
Brightspeed emerged as the top recipient of broadband grants in North Carolina, receiving awards for seven counties as part of a $33 million funding initiative.
The funding aims to enhance high-speed internet access in 30 counties lacking service, with support from North Carolina's Completing Access to Broadband program.
Overall, 12 providers won grants under the CAB program, funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, bringing an additional $14 million contribution from these providers.
Brightspeed's significant funding award reflects a broader commitment to improving broadband access in underserved areas across the state.
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