FYI Beyond the politics is a little more info.
Jim Sent from my iPad Cell 773.396.4638 Chicago 773.463.5494 Beaver Island 231.448.2109 Privacy Notice: The information contained in this electronic message is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. This message is private and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or inside information and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. Please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message Begin forwarded message: > From: "Croke, Ryan" <[email protected]> > Date: August 20, 2010 4:20:54 PM CDT > To: "Sorenson, Lori" <[email protected]> > Subject: Governor Quinn Announces More Than $106 Million in Federal Awards > for Broadband Infrastructure > > <image001.png>Office of Governor Pat Quinn NEWS > > > > > > > Governor Quinn Announces More Than $106 Million in Federal Awards for > Broadband Infrastructure > > > > Four Public-Private Technology Projects will Create 600 Jobs > > > > SPRINGFIELD – August 19, 2010. Governor Pat Quinn announced more than $106 > million in federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds to > improve broadband access across Illinois. Approximately $38 million in > Illinois Jobs Now! capital funding and $23 million in matching funds from > local partners helped secure the federal awards. > > > > “Building information infrastructure brings jobs and high-speed Internet > access to underserved areas,” said Governor Quinn. “This significant federal > funding is a major win for Illinois and will support economic development > across our state.” > > > > The four projects will create approximately 600 direct jobs, invest more than > $160 million into the Illinois economy, and directly connect more than 1,000 > institutions – including schools, hospitals, libraries, police and fire > stations – to ultra high-speed information and communication networks. > > > > The nearly $62 million grant to the East Central Region of the Illinois > Broadband Opportunity Partnership (IBOP) will expand and improve the Illinois > Century Network to provide ultra high-speed access in 55 counties. It will > also create more than 160 jobs and connect about 400 community institutions. > > > > Through the IBOP-Southern Region project, Harrisburg-based Clearwave > Communications will use a $31.5 million grant to connect 232 community > institutions and create approximately 150 jobs. > > > > The Danville-based Cellular Properties, Inc. project is using a $12 million > grant/loan award to expand 3G wireless broadband service in 11 rural > counties. The effort is estimated to create 267 jobs, and serve more than > 7,000 businesses and 700 community institutions. > > > > Grant and loan awards totaling more than $783,000 to Utopian Wireless > Corporation will build WiMAX infrastructure in communities in rural McDonough > and Clay Counties. This project will help more than 350 businesses and 100 > community institutions. > > > > "Too many Illinoisans don't have adequate, affordable access to broadband > Internet - an essential economic tool," said U.S. Senator Dick Durbin. "This > Recovery Act funding will make a significant investment in the effort to > close that digital divide by increasing availability while creating good > paying jobs in Illinois." > > > > All of the federal funding was awarded competitively through the U.S. > Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information > Administration (NTIA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural > Utilities Service. > > > > A longtime advocate of broadband-based opportunities in Illinois, Governor > Quinn made sure funding for technology projects was included in the Illinois > Jobs Now! public works plan. These four awards bring Illinois’ total ARRA > broadband award total to more than $183 million and represents more than $267 > million in new technology infrastructure investment statewide. > > > > For more information, visit Broadband.Illinois.gov. > > > > ### > > > > <08.19.10_Broadband ARRA.pdf>
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