Seven network operators are set to share over $19 million in Nebraska's broadband funding program, aiming to support service deployments across 1,258 locations.
Pinpoint Communications emerged as the biggest winner by securing funding for 417 locations, following a trend of previous successful funding rounds in Nebraska.
The Nebraska Universal Service Fund employs a reverse auction system to allocate funding, aiming to support providers who offer the lowest deployment cost for broadband services.
Most awarded projects will target broadband speeds of 1 Gbps downstream and 500 Mbps upstream, with some also designated for the 100 Mbps baseline tier.
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