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Cullman, Winston counties to see broadband projects

CULLMAN With a toss of some dirt and nearly $7 million allocated, more than 1,300 residences in Cullman and Winston counties will soon get an on-ramp to the digital superhighway.

Gov. Kay Ivey made a stop on her broadband tour Monday at Cullman Electric Cooperative to extol upcoming broadband projects in Cullman and Winston counties.

“Our presence in Cullman County today underscores our commitment to providing access to high-speed internet for every Alabamian,” she said. “The remarkable strides made here, supported by the Alabama Broadband Accessibility Fund and Cullman Electric Cooperative, signify our dedication to connecting unserved residents.

“This milestone represents our journey towards statewide connectivity, demonstrating that when one community gains access, we all move closer to a more connected and prosperous Alabama.”

At Monday’s ceremonial groundbreaking, Ivey was joined by Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Director Kenneth Boswell, Cullman Electric Cooperative CEO Tim Culpepper, state Sen. Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman) and state Reps. Randall Shedd (R-Cullman) and Tim Wadsworth (R-Arley).

Through the state-funded Alabama Broadband Accessibility Fund, nearly $7 million in grant and matching funds have been committed to provide more than 1,300 currently unserved addresses the ability to be connected in Cullman and Winston counties.

The funds give internet service providers the ability to execute projects that connect individual households, businesses, community anchor institutions such as libraries and schools, and others to broadband infrastructure.

“A primary mission of mine in the Alabama Legislature is to ensure that every single Alabamian will have access to high-speed internet,” said Shedd. “I was proud to discuss the progress we have made so far in my district, and I look forward to continuing our work to make sure that all Alabamians can take advantage of the 21st century technology that is critical to everyday life.

“These investments we have made through programs like the Alabama Broadband Accessibility Fund have already brought high-speed internet access to tens of thousands of households and businesses, with tens of thousands more on the way.”

Since 2018, Alabama has invested approximately $82 million in state dollars through grant awards supporting more than 100 projects through the Alabama Broadband Accessibility Fund. Once all Alabama Broadband Accessibility Fund projects have been completed, access to broadband service will be available to more than 72,000 Alabama households, businesses and community institutions that currently have no option to subscribe.

“Our continued progress in expanding high-speed internet access would not be possible without a unified team working hard every day to accomplish our states broadband goals,” said Boswell. “This team includes Governor Ivey, the Alabama Legislature, internet service providers, and others too many to name working together to make sure Alabama residents and Alabama communities have the tools needed to thrive.”

Alabamians interested in learning more about what the state is doing to expand high-speed internet access are encouraged to visit the Be Linked Alabama website, a hub of internet expansion information and news. It includes the Alabama Broadband Map, county profiles and dashboards and statewide broadband news.

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