Oregon’s $13.2M PEAK Project Bolsters Rural Internet
More than 5,600 rural residents of Linn and Polk counties in Oregon will soon have access to high-speed Internet, thanks to $13.5 million being invested by the ongoing PEAK Internet project. by Alex Paul, Albany Democrat-Herald / January 29, 2021 Shutterstock/Nathan Smith01
(TNS) More than 5,600 rural residents of Linn and
Polk counties in Oregon will soon have access to high-speed Internet, thanks to $13.5 million being invested by PEAK Internet.
Funds will be divided between a $6.6 million grant and a $6.6 million loan through the
U.S. Department of Agriculture and part of $550 million
Congress has allocated to the ReConnect Program.