The Oregon broadband funding came through the federal Capital Projects Fund. The state received applications requesting $445M.
The Oregon Broadband Office award decisions will be based on a scoring system that offers 10 points for every unserved location.
Price and the percentage that providers will contribute to project costs are important in the scoring system for the Oregon broadband awards.
$149 million in broadband Capital Projects Fund from the U.S. Treasury will be going toward broadband to more than 17,000 Oregon homes that
Oregon broadband director Nick Batz talked to us about the difficulty in reaching “frontier areas” of the state, about Bureau of Land
Canby Telephone Association and Scio Mutual Telephone Association bought a majority stake in Oregon data center Cascade Divide. Built in