High-Speed Broadband Expansion to Nearly 90,000 Homes Across Iowa

Iowa Governor Terry E. Branstad and Lt.Governor Kim Reynolds and leaders from CenturyLink, Windstream, Frontier and Consolidated Communications announced on Monday, that companies will expand broadband internet services across Iowa to nearly 90,000 homes.

The broadband internet expansion, a priority of the Branstad-Reynolds administration, was made possible by $53.2 million in grants from the Federal Communication Commission’s Connect America Fund.

“In Iowa, technology and access to broadband Internet is the great equalizer for our rural communities,” said Branstad. “We have put a focus on broadband Internet expansion because if our small business are to compete in a global economy, our schools are to have access to an abundance of online learning resources and our farmers are to connect their modern equipment for precision farming, we must connect every acre with broadband infrastructure. I’m pleased that CenturyLink, Windstream, Frontier and Consolidated Communications are all choosing to invest in Iowa to connect our communities.”

“To date, nineteen communities across our state have become certified Connected Communities. These cities and towns have demonstrated a commitment to continued economic growth by embracing the opportunity presented by 21st century technology,” said Reynolds. As an elected official who grew up in rural Iowa, I know that a key part of maintaining continued growth in all corners of our state is our vision to connect every acre with broadband Internet and becoming the most connected state in the Midwest.”

The FCC created the CAF in 2011 to foster growth in broadband access by transitioning funding that was supporting rural landline service to broadband service.

> CenturyLink will be receiving $17,893,877 to build out broadband to 34,827 locations.

> Windstream will be receiving $28,672,554 to build out broadband to 44,930 locations.

> Frontier will be receiving $4,240,587 to build out broadband to 5,438 locations.

> Consolidated Communications will be receiving $2,393,216 to build out broadband to 3,019 locations.

To view the map of the extension to unserved and underserved areas http://www.connectiowa.org/interactive-map