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Missouri
, Unionville, Missouri FTTP Project: $5.140
million loan and $5.14 million grant to provide broad-
band services in the Unionville area.
New Mexico
, Pueblo de San Ildefonso, TewaCom
Broadband Initiative, Phase 1-Upper Rio Grande Valley
Project: $632,225 loan and $632,225 grant to expand
service.
New Mexico
, Penasco Valley Telephone Cooperative
Inc., the Penasco Valley Telephone Incumbent Lo-
cal Exchange Carrier Project: $4.818 million loan and
$4.77 million grant to provide high-speed broadband to
unserved areas.
New Mexico
, Western New Mexico Telephone Com-
pany, Broadband Infrastructure Project: $11.516 million
grant to provide last-mile broadband services through-
out western New Mexico.
New Mexico
, Baca Valley Telephone Company, Inc.:
$1.651 million loan and $1.586 million grant to expand
fiber optics to DSL nodes in northeastern New Mexico.
North Dakota
, Halstad Telephone Company, the HTC
Hillsboro North Dakota Town Broadband Project:
$246,500 loan, $246,500 grant, and $7,000 private in-
vestment to increase broadband capability in Hillsboro.
Ohio
, Wabash Mutual Telephone Co., Fort Recovery
Area FTTH Project: $2.201 million loan and $2.174
million grant to provide an optical fiber network in the
region.
Ohio
, Intelliwave, the Athens, Fair-
field, and Pickaway County Ohio
Rural Broadband Initiative Project:
$1.162 million loan and $1.116
million grant to provide affordable
wireless broadband and VoIP phone
service to underserved rural Ohio
communities.
Ohio
, Benton Ridge Telephone Co.,
the Broadband Expansion Project
- Benton Ridge: $1.611 loan and
$1.547 million grant to provide
FTTH in the Benton Ridge exchange.
Oregon
, Canby Telephone Associa-
tion, Rural Clackamas Co. Service
Expansion Project: $248,046 loan
and $496,090 grant to provide
advanced DSL infrastructure and
connectivity to underserved areas of
Clackamas County.
Oregon
, Sandy Broadband Infrastructure Project:
$374,548 loan and $374,537 grant to provide broad-
band service to the underserved rural area of Sandy.
Texas
, PRIDE Network, Inc., the Texas South Plains
Project: $22.720 million loan and $21.829 million grant
to provide an FTTP infrastructure in the Texas South
Plains region.
Texas
, PRIDE Network, Inc., the Burkburnett and Iowa
Park Project: $12.811 million loan and $6.309 million
grant to provide an FTTP infrastructure, with a WiMAX
service-extension overlay, in Burkburnett and Iowa
Park.
Texas
, XIT Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc., the FTTP
and Very High Speed DSL2 Combination Application
Project: $3.065 million grant and $3.190 million private
investment to provide FTTP and fiber-to-the-node ad-
vanced DSL technology in Dalhart and Stratford.
Texas
, Southern Texas Broadband Infrastructure Devel-
opment and Adoption Project: $40,093,153 loan and
$38,520,868 grant to develop a broadband infrastruc-
ture in rural communities of the South Texas Plains.
West Virginia
, Gateway Telecom LLC, West Virginia
Last Mile Project: $1.475 million loan and $1.417 mil-
lion grant to provide a wireless last-mile broadband
solution in unserved rural areas of West Virginia.
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