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Larsen: Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Delivers Reliable Broadband to Point Roberts and Underserved Northwest Washington Communities
Point Roberts, WA,
June 17, 2023
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) awarded an $11,782,208.20 grant to Whidbey Telecom for the company’s Point Roberts Middle Mile Infrastructure Project, which provides funding for the construction, improvement and acquisition of broadband infrastructure for Point Roberts and nearby underserved communities.
POINT ROBERTS, WA – The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) awarded an $11,782,208.20 grant to Whidbey Telecom for the company’s Point Roberts Middle Mile Infrastructure Project, which provides funding for the construction, improvement and acquisition of broadband infrastructure for Point Roberts and nearby underserved communities. The funding comes from the NTIA’s Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure grant program, a $1 billion initiative established by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to invest in projects that reduce the cost of bringing internet service to unserved and underserved communities. “Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, reliable, high-speed internet is coming to Point Roberts and underserved communities across Northwest Washington,” said Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02), the lead Democrat on the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee. “This critical investment helps close the digital divide and ensure more people in unserved and underserved communities can log on for job opportunities, grow their business, access telehealth appointments, do homework, and connect with family and friends.” When complete, the Point Roberts Middle Mile Infrastructure Project will provide affordable, reliable broadband access to 1,200 unserved residents of Point Roberts, as well as 80,000 residents of Whidbey Island, 5,000 residents of Lummi Nation and 17,000 residents of San Juan County. Additionally, the project will provide needed redundancy to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. The project includes 47.6 miles of new terrestrial underground fiber and 63.1 miles of undersea fiber. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that approximately 1 in 10 people in Washington state does not have an internet connection in their homes. An additional 500,000 households rely solely on limited cell phone data plans, while 30,000 households still use slower dial-up services. Larsen a Champion of Broadband Investments Larsen has long been a supporter of robust federal investment to deliver reliable, high-speed internet to more Northwest Washington communities:
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