Conexon internet service provider Connect partners with Osage Valley Electric Cooperative and Sac Osage Electric Cooperative to build world-class fiber-to-the- home networks
New partnership with west central Missouri cooperatives represents opportunity for FTTH construction less than 100 miles from Conexon home office, delivering high- speed internet to 24,000 rural Missouri homes and businesses
May 28, 2021 12:22 ET | Source: Conexon Conexon Kansas City,
KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Conexon Connect, the internet services provider created and managed by rural fiber-optic network design and construction management leader Conexon, has been selected by two west central Missouri electric cooperatives to transform their communities with reliable, affordable broadband service.
Can new funds transform Mississippi’s digital desert into a broadband mecca? Llewellyn Jones
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Mississippi could see more than $700 million in federal funding for broadband over the next few years, thanks to the CARES Act, FCC grants and a possible infrastructure bill.
That doesn’t include indirect funding sources such as PPP loans for broadband-related businesses, subsidies for ratepayers, grants for 5G development and older grant opportunities like the FCC’s Connect America Fund.
The large influx of investment is likely to dramatically alter the digital landscape of Mississippi, which has long been a broadband desert, ranking last in the nation for internet connectivity. According to U.S. Census data, Mississippi has the lowest rate of broadband subscribers per capita.
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