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Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program

State of Nevada

The proposed Eastern Nevada Middle Mile fiber network, a 431-mile open-access middle-mile fiber optic network running north to south along US 93, is intended to improve regional network redundancy and resiliency for networks that serve last-mile residential areas, the government and anchor institutions by completing a statewide fiber ring. Operated on a non-discriminatory basis, the network will support interconnections with any provider seeking access to deliver last-mile broadband services.


Nevada
$43,547,459
Funding Total
Eastern Nevada Middle Mile
Type of Project

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