Ranking infrastructure proposals for broadband stimulus funding, ...
Ranking infrastructure proposals for broadband stimulus funding, Arizona’s broadband review committee gave highest priority to a middle-mile plan by the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, urging that it receive “exception consideration.” The reviewers want “outstanding consideration” given middle- mile proposals…
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by a collaboration of Triplet Mountain and San Carlos Apache Telecom and one from Pac Tex Communications, they told the NTIA. The state committee labeled as deserving “exceptional consideration” last-mile plans by Smith Bagley, Inc., Towerstream I and Wecom. “Outstanding consideration” should go to last-mile plans by Wi-Vod for the Pinal area and northern Arizona, it said. Reviewers deemed “deserving of consideration” proposals by Aztech Cable, NPG Cable for greater Munds Park and greater Pine/Strawberry, REW Networks AZ and Castillo Technologies for greater Holbrook and Joseph City and Castillo Technologies for the Eager/Springerville area. A community-center grant proposal by the State Library Archives and Public Records division should get “exceptional consideration,” the committee said. It urged “outstanding consideration” for plans by the Maricopa County Library District and Mission Economic Development Agency on behalf of AZ Chicanos Por La Causa. A Tohono O'Odham Utility Authority proposal for a sustainable adoption grant should get “exceptional consideration,” the reviewers said. They sought “outstanding” consideration for a plan by WildBlue Communications. Sustainable adoption plans by CHC-TV and Broadband for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing deserve consideration, too, they said.