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Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program

Missouri Network Alliance, LLC

The Missouri Network Alliance (dba Bluebird Network) project is predominately located within unserved and underserved areas in Missouri and is comprised 325 miles of fiber along the following routes:

  • Jefferson City to Washington;
  • Springfield to Carthage;
  • Rolla to Strafford; and
  • Washington to Rolla.

These routes have the potential to grow and strengthen fixed wireless and cellular connectivity across the 21 counties connected by the project, including advancements in new wireless technologies which require fiber connectivity. These routes will also support a new initiative to bring fiber connectivity to farms enabling next generation farm devices.


Missouri
$26,478,583
Funding Total
Missouri Network Alliance dba Bluebird Network Missouri NTIA MMGP 
Type of Project

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