Kansas dishes out $28.5 million for highspeed internet infrastructure
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced today that $28.5 million in grants were awarded to 12 entities through the Lasting Infrastructure and Network Connectivity (LINC) program. The LINC program provides strategic funding for crucial aspects of broadband connectivity to reduce the cost of internet service, increase availability, and improve performance.
“LINC is another step forward in our promise to connect all Kansans, including in rural areas, to high-speed internet,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “We are empowering communities with high-speed broadband infrastructure, unlocking greater economic growth, increased access to telemedicine, and expanded educational opportunities. ”
With matching funds from service providers, the total broadband investment in LINC is expected to surpass $33.9 million.
LINC will provide opportunities for increased internet adoption by focusing on funding for:
- Broadband Infrastructure, enabling end-user locations with a minimum of 100/20 Mbps speeds.
- Internet Exchange Point facilities to improve the overall internet access service quality for all Kansans.
- Middle Mile infrastructure to reduce overall costs in delivering broadband to end-users.
With $30 million in awards, the LINC program continues to push Kansas toward its goal of becoming a top 10 state for broadband, shaping a future where every Kansan can leverage the full potential of the digital landscape.
“This is another important investment in high-speed broadband infrastructure so robust economic growth can be fully realized by Kansans residing in every corner of our state,” Senate President Ty Masterson said. “Businesses now know Kansas is committed to digital success.”
“The Legislature is committed to ensuring all Kansas, across all districts, have access to the resources they need to thrive and grow,” House Speaker Rep. Dan Hawkins said. “Improving access to high-speed broadband through the LINC program will create endless opportunities, especially in our rural areas, for many families, schools and businesses and will help develop our Kansas workforce – another key legislative priority. I look forward to seeing the benefits this improved connectivity will bring long into the future for the communities that we serve.”