(Des Moines) The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently announced that it has awarded $143,892,544.40 to 11 broadband providers to bring broadband to rural Iowa.
The Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Phase I Auction is a federal program focusing on bringing broadband to 10 million Americans. Nearly all rural locations eligible for the award will receive broadband at speeds of 100 Megabits per seconds (Mbps) download, with nearly 85% of eligible locations receiving Gigabit service according to the FCC.
The Rural Digital Opportunity Fund is just the latest project working to bring broadband to all of Iowa. Earlier this year $50 million dollars in CARES Act funds were made available by Governor Kim Reynolds for broadband grant projects throughout the state. This is in addition to the ongoing Empower Rural Iowa broadband grants that provide matching grants up to 35% for broadband infrastructure and development.
The following Iowa providers will receive funds under the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund:
American Heartland – $1,821,520.00
AMG Technology Investment Group – $112,637,885.70
Corn Belt Telephone – $42,237.00
Farmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company – $12,447.00
LICT Corporation – $71,984.70
LTD Broadband LLC – $23,184,786.30
Miles Communications LLC – $316,641.00
NRTC Phase I RDOF Consortium – $356,440.10
Windstream Services LLC – $5,355,920.50
Winnebago Cooperative Telecom – $84,096.10
Wisper-CABO 904 Consortium – $8,586.00