FCC Bureau OKs $16.1 Million More for Rural Broadband Experiments
The FCC authorized $16.1 million to four entities to do rural broadband experiments to bring high-speed service to 2,451 census blocks in five states. Skybeam was authorized to receive $11.8 million for five experiments in Iowa, Nebraska and Texas, said…
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a Wireline Bureau public notice issued Thursday in docket 14-259. The bureau also authorized Paul Bunyan Rural Telephone Cooperative to receive $2 million for two experiments in Minnesota; Federated Telephone Cooperative to receive $1.4 million for one experiment in Minnesota; and Daktel Communications to receive $875,000 for one experiment in North Dakota.