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FCC Engages Kansas Broadband Providers
March 24, 2026
FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty visited Kansas in March 2026 to meet with local telecommunications providers and broadcasters, including WTC Fiber and WIBW, to discuss broadband deployment challenges and opportunities. Facilitated by Senator Jerry Moran, the engagement emphasized the critical role of coordinated federal, state, and private investments in expanding reliable, high-speed internet access across Kansas. This interaction highlights ongoing federal support and stakeholder collaboration aimed at accelerating broadband infrastructure development in the region.
- Procurement professionals should note increased federal focus on broadband infrastructure projects in Kansas, potentially leading to new funding and contracting opportunities.
- Telecommunications vendors and contractors can leverage this engagement to align proposals with federal and state broadband priorities.
- The emphasis on public-private partnerships indicates opportunities for collaborative project models involving multiple stakeholders.
- Organizations involved in broadband deployment should prepare for potential solicitations or grant programs supporting infrastructure expansion in Kansas.
Federal, state and private investments in broadband infrastructure are essential to delivering reliable, high-speed internet for all Kansans and Americans.
— Senator Jerry Moran
Agencies
Federal Communications Commission, U.S. Senate
Vendors
WTC Fiber, WIBW