TOPEKA (KSNT) - Governor Laura Kelly announced that $28.5 million in grants have been awarded to 12 entities through a high-speed internet infrastructure program.
The Lasting Infrastructure and Network Connectivity (LINC) program was announced on May 3 and is being developed to reduce internet costs and improve performance, according to a press release from the City of Topeka. Internet service providers, political subdivisions, tribal governments, cooperatives and nonprofit organizations were eligible to apply.
Thanks to matching funds from service providers, the total investment is expected to surpass $33.9 million, according to the Office of the Governor.
“LINC is another step forward in our promise to connect all Kansans, including in rural areas, to high-speed internet,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “We are empowering communities with high-speed broadband infrastructure, unlocking greater economic growth, increased access to telemedicine, and expanded educational opportunities. "
The project will focus on funding:
Awardee | Location | Award Amount | Matching Amount |
Haviland Broadband | Kiowa | $2,487,809 | $193,913 |
IdeaTek | Harvey | $3,880,706 | $944,227 |
KanOkla Networks | Harper | $1,764,081 | $868,136 |
KwiKom | Osage | $4,177,724 | $737,245 |
Mokan Dial | Miami | $2,962,845 | $560,000 |
Nex-Tech | Norton | $548,800 | $137,200 |
Nex-Tech | Rawlins | $886,160 | $316,840 |
Prairie Band Pottawatomi Nation | Jackson | $3,000,000 | $571,150 |
Vyve | Anderson | $1,274,748 | $205,461 |
WTC | Wabaunsee | $1,669,353 | $898,882 |
Cunningham Communication | Republic | $847,774 | $273,972 |
Connected Nation | Sedgwick | $5,000,000 | $2,631,197 |
For more information visit the Linc resource by kansascommerce.gov. Additional details can be found at AffordableConnectivity.gov and InternetforAll.gov.
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