RTO Wireless and Microsoft announce agreement to deliver broadband internet to rural communities in
New York and Maine
TV white spaces and other new technologies will provide affordable, reliable broadband access to approximately 290,000 people.
RTO Wireless and Microsoft Corp. announced a new agreement to provide broadband internet access to more than 290,000 people living in unserved rural regions of New York and Maine. The partnership is part of the MicrosoftAirband Initiative, which aims to extend broadband access to 2 million people in unserved portions of rural America by July 4, 2022.
Currently, 19.4 million people living in rural areas in the United States lack access to a broadband internet connection. RTO Wireless will use innovative techniques and technologies, including TV white spaces and Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS), to deliver fixed and mobile wireless services to rural markets within the U.S., with initial rollouts across 16 counties in Maine and 20 counties in New York.
"Without reliable internet access, many people living in rural America are unable to take advantage of the same opportunities as their urban neighbors," said Shelley McKinley, Microsoft's head of Technology and Corporate Responsibility. "We are excited to partner with RTO Wireless to bring broadband to students, farmers, educators and business owners across the Southern Tier and North Country of New York and Western Maine so that they have an equal opportunity to learn, grow, contribute and prosper in the 21st century economy."
"The TV white spaces technology ecosystem championed by Microsoft provides a critical low-band function enabling tremendous RF propagation over a large service area," said Steve Hubbard, CEO of RTO Wireless. "Microsoft is contributing tremendous resources to solving the lack of broadband options in rural America. Joining the Microsoft Airband Initiative will enable RTO to enhance the educational, healthcare and agricultural services that can be provided to the rural communities. RTO is proud to launch its initial networks in New York and Maine with an impressive consortium of technology partners to deliver exciting applications and services."
This partnership between Microsoft and RTO Wireless will complement the already established and successful "broadband for all" initiative in New York. In 2015, Governor Andrew Cuomo and the state legislature established the $500 million New NY Broadband Program, the nation's largest and most ambitious state investment in broadband expansion. Three rounds of grants using a reverse-auction method have expended this $500 million and provided support to projects that deliver high-speed internet access to unserved and underserved areas of the state.
Leaders in New York have offered strong support for closing the rural broadband gap in the U.S.:
U.S. Rep. Tom Reed, District 23, said, "We care about the promotion of rural broadband, and this announcement will allow more hardworking people in our region to access the digital economy and quality, family-sustaining jobs. We will continue our work in Washington to promote broadband infrastructure through funding and fair regulation."
U.S. Rep. Chris Collins, District 27, said, "New York's27th Congressional District is 65 percent underserved by broadband technologies, and it is welcome news that RTO Wireless and Microsoft are taking action to expand service in five of the counties I represent. As a member of the Energy and Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, I've been able to work on policies that will help bring more broadband to rural America. We still have a long way to go in making sure all of Western New York has reliable access to broadband, but I commend Microsoft for its investment in our area that will benefit thousands of my constituents."
U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, District 21, said, "This is excellent news, and I applaud Microsoft and RTO Wireless for working to bring broadband to our district. Increasing access to broadband is critical to ensuring our businesses can compete, our economy can grow and our children have access to the best educational resources. At the federal level, I am pleased to be a leader on expanding access to rural broadband and will continue to work to ensure the North Country has access to this critical 21st century infrastructure."
U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney, District 22, said, "Broadband internet access unlocks pathways to better education, business growth, health and so much more. Microsoft and RTO Wireless' new agreement to bring broadband to underserved rural regions of New York, including to people in the 22nd District, ensures our community can take advantage of the opportunities offered by today's digital economy."
The Microsoft Airband Initiative is focused on bringing broadband coverage to rural Americans through commercial partnerships and investment in digital skills training for people in the newly connected communities. Proceeds from Airband connectivity projects will be reinvested into the program to expand broadband to more rural areas.
Source: Microsoft media announcement