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North Carolina Funds Rural Broadband Expansion
March 23, 2026
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein announced the allocation of nearly $26 million in broadband infrastructure awards to connect 5,161 rural homes, businesses, and community institutions across 66 counties by the end of 2026. This funding is part of the Stop-Gap Solutions program, administered by the N.C. Department of Information Technology (NCDIT) and supported by federal ARPA funds, targeting unserved and underserved areas to close digital connectivity gaps. The awarded projects involve multiple broadband providers including Atlantic Telephone Membership Cooperative/FOCUS Broadband, Cherokee Cablevision, Citizens Telephone Company/Comporium Communications, Connect Holding II/Brightspeed, and ERC Broadband.
- Why this matters: This initiative represents a significant state-level investment to expand high-speed internet access in rural North Carolina, enhancing telehealth, education, business competitiveness, and community development.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of multiple awardees across diverse counties, indicating opportunities for subcontracting and complementary services in broadband infrastructure deployment.
- The program's reliance on federal ARPA funds underscores the importance of aligning proposals with federal funding requirements and state broadband priorities.
- Contractors and vendors should evaluate participation in similar state-administered broadband programs as demand for rural connectivity solutions continues to grow nationwide.
These broadband projects will ensure more families can soon access telehealth, students can complete their homework, businesses can compete in larger markets, and communities can thrive.
— Josh Stein, Governor
Agencies
N.C. Department of Information Technology
Vendors
Atlantic Telephone Membership Cooperative/FOCUS Broadband, Cherokee Cablevision, Inc., Citizens Telephone Company/Comporium Communications, Connect Holding II, LLC/Brightspeed, ERC Broadband, LLC
Contracts
$26 million