

The LEAD, MBPS, and WIN projects announced today will provide broadband connectivity to more than 8,250 targeted locations in West Virginia. The state’s total investment of $18,675,465 will leverage an additional $19,155,920 from other funding sources, for a total broadband infrastructure investment of $37,831,385 for this round alone. The projects I am announcing today continue to solidify our commitment to developing broadband infrastructure throughout West Virginia.” “This allocation of funding represents several major steps toward this goal. “I am committed to ensuring that all West Virginians, and all who visit our Great State have access to the most advanced internet connectivity possible,” Gov. Under the WIN program, funding will allow upgrades to the three towers with 5G and mid-band wireless technology to bring high-speed reliable connectivity to Coopers Rock State Forest, Watoga State Park, and the surrounding areas, significantly increasing public safety and elements of tourism. Today’s announcement marks the first preliminary award made for the WIN program which covers state parks and forests by expanding wireless technology. Justice’s Billion-Dollar Broadband Strategy – a plan to invest over $1 billion in state and federal funds to make broadband connectivity available for the first time to 200,000 West Virginia homes and businesses. This announcement includes applications received under the programs Line Extension Advancement and Development (LEAD), Major Broadband Project Strategies (MBPS), and Wireless Internet Networks (WIN).

Jim Justice today announced the preliminary approval of more than $18 million for various broadband infrastructure projects throughout the state.
