Star Telephone Membership Corporation has been awarded a $24.9 million federal grant to provide fiber-optic internet access to over 2,600 homes, 80 businesses, farms, and educational facilities in three eastern North Carolina counties.
This federal grant highlights the ongoing efforts to bridge the digital divide and expand high-speed internet access in underserved rural areas. The funding will greatly benefit socially vulnerable communities and contribute to economic growth in these regions.
Star Telephone Membership Corporation will deploy a fiber-to-the-premises network, offering high-speed internet to residents and businesses in Bladen, Columbus, and Sampson counties.
The grant is part of the ReConnect Program, funded by President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which aims to improve broadband infrastructure across the country.
The project will serve 2,674 people, 84 businesses, 117 farms, and four educational facilities in the three counties.
Star Telephone Membership Corporation plans to make high-speed internet affordable by participating in the Federal Communications Commission's Lifeline and Affordable Connectivity Programs.
The $24.9 million federal grant awarded to Star Telephone Membership Corporation will enable the deployment of fiber-optic internet infrastructure, connecting thousands of homes, businesses, farms, and educational facilities in Bladen, Columbus, and Sampson counties. This investment represents a significant step towards closing the digital divide and fostering economic growth in these underserved areas.