Government Funding for Satellite Internet

Satellite Internet Companies Get Government FundingWe are all aware of President Obama’s highly publicized $787 billion economic stimulus plan.  Vice President Biden announced last December as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that approximately $2 billion in grants and loans of this act will be aimed specifically at bringing broadband internet services to communities that up until now have been forced to do without because of lack of availability.  President Obama announced just this past week $795 million in Internet projects, saying that these projects would affect more than 685,000 businesses, 900 healthcare facilities, and 2,400 schools.  The President was also confident that that these projects would lead to hundreds of thousands of new jobs.  We know from previous reports that some of the government funding from the rural development package has already gone to the satellite internet industry in the form of grants to help develop better technologies to provide more high-speed internet access to rural citizens.  It is most likely that a good portion of the available funding mentioned last week by President Obama will also go toward the further development of satellite internet technologies.  Another option would be to provide subsidies to rural citizens in a certain income bracket that has no other access to broadband internet other than satellite internet.  Many of the new developing technologies mentioned in previous posts will be a direct solution to providing more rural areas with high-speed internet access.  Any government funding that could be made available to the satellite internet industry would only speed the development and implementation process up and allow customers to get internet access faster.  It only makes sense that the satellite internet industry would be the best place to spend the majority of this funding because of the exponential impact it could have.  Any developments that are made with DSL, cable, or even fiber optics can only be applied to the immediate area in which the developments took place.  Any improvements made to satellite internet will benefit the entire United States network.




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6 Responses to “Government Funding for Satellite Internet”

  1. claudette mcadams

    Powers Oregon is small. Low income. Please let us know what we can to do to start internet in our small town. We danced in March for high speed internet to come to Powers. It was a birthday request from my son. High speed is what he wanted for his birthday, the dance was for better internet. I can send pictures if need. Please let me know what we can do help start this in our area. The school kid’s scored high in the local schools, some say we rated highest in Oregon. Can you imagine what they could do if there was high speed like all the others do. The kid’s flock to the library to get on line, they have to wait in a long line to get on for half an hour. Please help us help ourselves to high speed internet. What can we do?

    Sincerely,
    Claudette McAdams


  2. Brent Johnson

    Hey, no problem. We can get you guys set up with high-speed satellite internet access. A number you can call for information is 1-877-316-1889. Also, if you would like to a website to reference here is a link to a great resource, http://www.mybluedish.com/rural-internet-in-the-united-states.


  3. Leland Scott

    I also have a need for broadband internet service for all the obvious reasons.I have been trying to find service for our area in Powers, Oregon for the past three years.All I am ever told is Powers does not qualify at this time.Is there any hope for the near future?


  4. Brent Johnson

    Hey Leland, I actually show that Powers, Oregon has service availability. Here is a link to the people that can help you out http://www.mybluedish.com/. Or you can just call 1-877-316-1889.


  5. tammy

    do you all cover in alabama. i really need enternet service there.


  6. Brent Johnson

    Hi Tammy, yes we cover Alabama. This is the number to call for new Exede service activations 1-877-316-1889.


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