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Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program

BIF IV Intrepid Opco LLC

The purpose of the Pueblo Middle Mile Project is to fund 78,129 feet of aerial and 29,173 feet of underground fiber to provide a protected ring from the Pueblo datacenter to 6 remote Colorado cabinets. This will lead to a last mile project that will connect 41,074 homes and small businesses. The double ring network created in this project will prevent single points of failure across the proposed broadband network.


Colorado
$2,710,970
Funding Total
Pueblo Middle Mile Project
Type of Project

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