The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has announced the Local Agency Technical Assistance grant.
It allows just about any public or tribal entity that can claim jurisdiction in an area to apply for funding for last mile broadband projects. More information is available here: https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/industries-and-topics/internet-and-phone/broadband-implementation-for-california/local-agency-technical-assistance
Author: Rich
Golden State Net
The previously mentioned California Middle Mile Broadband Initiative has launched a new public web site: https://goldenstatenet.org/
Middle-Mile Advisory Committee
California has formed a Middle-Mile Advisory Committee to study (and hopefully implement) a state-wide, open, “middle-mile” network to connect ISPs providing “last-mile” services to the Internet. The goal is to bring together state-controlled agencies like the Department of Technology and CalTrans who control resources like highway rights-of-way and streamline the permitting and construction process. No word yet on how they will convince the ISPs to drag fiber miles through the hills to get to a single household. Read about it here:
https://cdt.ca.gov/middle-mile-advisory-committee/
Existing Offerings
Depending on where in Shasta County you are, there may be existing commercial fiber providers. There are two traditional telephone providers that cover the county, AT&T (west of Palo Cedro) and Frontier (Palo Cedro and east) of Palo Cedro, and they both offer fiber service to locations in their footprint. There is also fiber service available from Spectrum in the Redding and Anderson area (and maybe Palo Cedro). I have no affiliation with and am not endorsing any of these providers. None of them seem to be very responsive, and their corporate structures can’t seem to find Shasta County on a map, but if you are persistent and dedicated, you might be able to find someone to sell you a product. I have worked with all of these providers on fiber Ethernet circuits, and they are reliable and the local techs are good, so if you need it and they can do it, it is better than nothing.
For AT&T, you can start here: https://www.att.com/smallbusiness/explore/quickflow/business-internet/ For fiber, you want “AT&T Dedicated Internet”, otherwise it will be crappy 6Mb/768kb DSL. It will also cost as much as your rent, and if you are not already next to their fiber, it will probably have construction costs.
For Frontier, you can start here: https://www.getfrontier.com/fiberoffer-c#serviceability-form For fiber, you will probably have to talk to someone, their web site seems to only give DSL results or “Nice going. You’re already a customer.” for sites that already have fiber. It will also cost as much as your rent, or more, and will have construction costs.
For Spectrum, you can start here: https://enterprise.spectrum.com/landing/2020/fiber/online/is-fia1.html You will definitely have to talk to someone, they only provide a contact form, no address lookup. If you are in their coverage area, they may be your most cost effective option. They also offer business cable Internet access.
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