NTIA-funded high-speed Internet project breaks ground in Nevada
With this grant, Zayo will build a 645-mile fiber network through the Panther Valley and Reno communities in Nevada as well as rural parts of Oregon and northern California that currently have inadequate broadband service. #pressrelease
June 24, 2024
A project funded by a $24 million high-speed Internet grant from the Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) broke ground in Reno, Nevada today.
Under the Biden-Harris Administration's Internet for All Initiative, the Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program is investing more than $980 million in building regional "middle mile" networks that connect to national Internet networks. Middle mile Internet infrastructure carries large amounts of data over long distances, increases capacity to local networks, boosts network resiliency, lowers the cost of bringing high-speed Internet service to unconnected households, and helps connect unserved regions to the Internet backbone.
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information Alan Davidson attended today's ceremony alongside representatives from the Nevada Governor's Office of Science, Innovation and Technology and executives from Internet service provider Zayo Group, which received the grant. Zayo is the first Middle Mile Program grantee in the nation to begin construction.
With this grant, Zayo will build a 645-mile fiber network through the Panther Valley and Reno communities in Nevada as well as rural parts of Oregon and northern California that currently have inadequate broadband service. Zayo will build 23 access points in this network to enable ready access to local Internet Service Providers, which will vastly improve the speed and quality of Internet service to homes in the area.
Through the Biden-Harris Administration's Internet for All initiative, Nevada will receive more than $539 million to build and expand high-speed Internet infrastructure, improve affordability, and ensure every resident has the skills and devices to thrive online.
Read the full press release here.
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