Twin Valley announces $12.3M expansion with BEAD funds
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"Reliable broadband is essential infrastructure for Kansas communities, supporting economic growth, education, healthcare, and quality of life. Through continued collaboration with Twin Valley and other providers across the state, programs like BAG and BEAD combined with private investment are helping expand high-quality connectivity and strengthen the future of rural Kansas."
"A fourth-generation family business, Twin Valley has been advocating for cutting-edge communications and connectivity for rural Kansans for more than 80 years. With success rooted in local, hometown service and community investment, Twin Valley stands apart from providers backed by out-of-state investors."
"Twin Valley prioritizes sustainable growth and long-term partnerships, exemplified by industry-leading customer satisfaction scores and annual donations exceeding $100,000 to the communities it serves. Between its longevity and experience with dozens of fiber broadband expansion projects, Twin Valley has established a proven track record for being a trusted partner."
Twin Valley, Kansas' largest privately-owned broadband company, announces a $12.3 million broadband expansion initiative for 2026. The investment combines $4.7 million in private capital from Twin Valley with $7.6 million in grant funding from the Kansas Office of Broadband Development through the Broadband Acceleration Grant and BEAD programs. The fourth-generation family business has served rural Kansas for over 80 years, prioritizing sustainable growth and community investment. Twin Valley maintains industry-leading customer satisfaction and donates over $100,000 annually to communities. The company has successfully completed dozens of fiber broadband projects, establishing itself as a trusted local provider distinct from out-of-state competitors.
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