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We're getting close to completion of our FTTH 1 Gbps Broadband Project now. We had a small section to dig to the village community shop. We did it in the pouring rain. This lady, reinstating the grass verge, encapsulates the spirit of B4RN
Shrimp boats are docked not far from where Home Telephone Company, Inc employees perform directional drilling to insert underground fiberoptic cables, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Rural Development RD ReConnect 50/50 grant of $8,184,531 to extend broadband services to several areas of Berkeley County and Charleston County in South Carolina on August 8, 2022.
Home Telephone Company, Inc, provided matching funds for the $16,369,062 project. The internet and video services will be provided over fiber optic cable and Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) technology. The Network design includes 219 miles of fiber and drop fibers to 3,585 premises. These rural communities do not have access to broadband services for today's needs. For more information, please go to usda.gov/reconnect. USDA media by Lance Cheung.
Southern Montana Telephone Owner Bob Helming and SMT Technician Jason Raymond give a tour of the digital fiber room at their Wisdom, MT headquarters to Congressman Greg Gianforte and USDA Rural Development State Director Charles Robison. Charles Robison, Montana State Director for USDA Rural Development joined Rep. Greg Gianforte (MT-AL) to announce Southern Montana Telephone Company (SMT) will use a $3.3 million ReConnect Program grant to construct a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network in Beaverhead County. The 1,688-square-mile service area includes 109 households, 26 farms and ranches, seven businesses and the Grant Fire Station. Improved broadband access in Beaverhead County will make a significant impact on agricultural and small businesses. Farmers and ranchers will be able to monitor their operations in real time and use high-speed internet to buy, sell or trade livestock.