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Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program

Omaha Tribe of Nebraska

The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska and its 100% Tribally owned subsidiary Quick Current LLC have proposed a project to deploy a fiber-based middle mile network to cover currently unserved and underserved Tribal and adjacent rural areas in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa with a specific focus on providing Middle Mile infrastructure and services to the tribal and surrounding areas of The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska and Iowa and the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska and Iowa.

The network will consist of 272 route miles of new fiber and 146 route miles of IRU dark fibers.


Nebraska, Iowa
$36,374,797
Funding Total
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Fiber-Based Middle Mile Grant
Type of Project

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