NTIA Awards Additional $161M in Tribal Broadband Grants
NTIA awarded more than $161 million in additional tribal broadband connectivity program support, for more than $620 million to date, the agency announced Friday. More than $143 million will support broadband deployment projects in California and Washington to connect more…
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than 2,800 unserved tribal households. "Closing the digital divide in Indian country is a crucial step for protecting local customs and traditions while invigorating the opportunities for global engagement and growth," said Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo. The Hoopa Valley Tribal Council received the largest amount, more than $65 million, to "install fiber and wireless to directly connect 1,045 unserved Native American households, 64 tribal businesses, and 19 community anchor institutions." NTIA separately awarded the Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada $18.9 million for a middle- and last-mile fiber deployment project. "This funding will significantly improve the quality of life for our tribal members and is long overdue," said ITCN Executive Director Deserea Quintana.