Governor Perdue Announces $13.3 million Broadband Award
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SGRITA Awarded Broadband Grants for Southwest Georgia 8/23/10 Governor Sonny Perdue announced last week that the South Georgia Regional Information Technology Authority, SGRITA, has been awarded a $13,327,030 loan and 50 percent grant package through the USDA as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Broadband Infrastructure Program. These funds are matched with SGRITA funds for a total project valued at $14.4 million. “These awards will assist with a variety of economic development projects in rural Georgia aimed at creating jobs and stimulating new private investment,” said Governor Perdue. “Broadband access is vital in the 21st century. We firmly believe that with the right resources the communities that will benefit from this grant can compete with any other community in the world.” These funds will allow SGRITA to complete their broadband
network to extend world class broadband service throughout
Baker, Calhoun, Early, Miller and
Mitchell Counties
in rural In July 2006, the OneGeorgia Authority awarded an $88,600 BRIDGE grant to the City of Arlington to assist with a five-county regional technology assessment to serve as the basis for the technology development plan for the region. In November 2007, SGRITA was awarded $2.7 million by the
OneGeorgia Authority to build a rural broadband network
throughout the five southwest With these funds SGRITA successfully completed in September
2008 the construction of a 188-mile licensed wireless broadband
backhaul network loop across the five counties and connected
four of the area school systems plus other local commercial and
governmental clients. Through SGRITA, the schools’ clock access
speeds have improved from the bottom 3 percent -8 percent in A backhaul network is designed to carry large amounts of data
long distances from one point to another and to connect major
users such as the schools and governmental offices. It also
serves as the backbone for last mile service to homes and
business. With the backhaul network completed, SGRITA continued
with plans for rural deployment to homes. However, In February
2009 Congress created the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
which included a once in a generation funding opportunity for
“Shovel Ready” rural broadband projects. For SGRITA this was an
opportunity to greatly multiply the limited remaining funds from
OneGeorgia and savings from retail operations. With today’s funding announcement, all the hard work and
dedication by the OneGeorgia Authority, local citizens of the
five Counties, the SGRITA Board and employees can now be fully
realized. Today’s announcement continues Governor Perdue began working to bring broadband to rural
areas of the state in 2006 when the General Assembly, at his
request, appropriated funds to expand wireless broadband access.
The OneGeorgia Authority, chaired by Governor Perdue,
established a program separate from Wireless Communities Georgia
to assist rural communities in establishing broadband networks. For more information on SGRITA and OneGeorgia, please visit www.sgrita.org and www.onegeorgia.org. |
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