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THE PRECIPICE OF RURAL MUNICIPAL BROADBAND

Are you a city or town that is considering offering middle and last mile rural municipal broadband connectivity? The need for ubiquitous fiber and wireless infrastructure is at a precipice. Moreover, the pandemic is now driving more people to rural communities and students into remote learning.  If we do not act soon, some rural communities will get left behind and decline. While others with broadband will flourish.

Join Rio Blanco County’s Cody Crooks and Castle Rock Microwave’s Brett Bonomo at the Mountain Connect Broadband Development Conference. Hear about their success story on rural municipal broadband on October 26th at 2:30pm.

Brett and Cody reveal a model for rural broadband including:

MOUNTAIN CONNECT CONFERENCE

First, Register here for the Mountain Connect Virtual Conference. And watch Brett and Cody’s presentation virtually.  The theme for the conference is “Broadband: The Great Enabler for Disruptive Technologies!”. This year’s conference will explore:

1. The Impact of Emerging Technologies
2. Why Master Planning is Important to Long-term Success
3. Unique Funding Alternatives
4. Policy and Legislative Considerations
5. 5G/Small Cell
7. Economic Development
8. Impacts of RDOF and CARES Act

LOOKING FOR HELP?

For more information on how Castle Rock Microwave helps municipalities with broadband solutions, please contact our sales team at 720 798-4520 or sales@castlerockmicrowave.com

 

 

 

 

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If we have learned anything from this pandemic, it is that rural communities’ need better, faster broadband solutions now.  Today, grants for broadband are being pumped into network expansion (fiber and fixed wireless) to satisfy the needs of online learning, work from home, and tele-medicine.  Companies are switching to long term policies of remote workers. And corporations are shrinking headquarters office size for health safety and cost reductions.  The defined broadband standard of 25/3Mbps is no longer adequate.  We are already seeing large migrations of professionals from urban areas to rural communities. This trend should strengthen even more next spring.  With that migration comes the demand for more electricity and higher broadband speeds.

SO, WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR RURAL COOPS?

Grants for broadband expansion are available for REAs to add broadband services to their portfolio.  REAs have the infrastructure to do this more cost effectively than anyone else.  Additionally, REAs will have a great opportunity to upgrade substations and radio systems with those same dollars for future video security, substation Wi-Fi, and IP migration.  Control your own destiny.  If you don’t, someone else will steal your virtual cheese.

Combinations of fiber and fixed wireless provide the greatest capabilities of cost effectively reaching customers in some of the most difficult areas.  Bridging long expanses using microwave will help reduce CapEx costs.

GRANT OPPORTUNITIES

Providing accurate information is critical for any grant applications and effective use of funds. Castle Rock Microwave can assist you with providing an accurate budget and designing a complete system from fiber to fixed wireless.  Please contact Arn Hayden at (303) 358-7039 or sales@castlerockmicrowave.com.

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