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EAGLE-Net has now generated upwards of 200 jobs, including those...

EAGLE-Net has now generated upwards of 200 jobs, including those of more than 170 construction contractors, CEO Randy Zila said in a November update. The Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) grantee is making great progress throughout the state of Colorado,…

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he said Wednesday, describing available service in more than 55 of 234 community anchor institutions outlined in the BTOP grant award as well as 1,600 miles of dark fiber leased and nearly 1,100 miles of fiber cable it’s in the process of installing. EAGLE-Net has 39 construction crews working now, the company said, and more than 670 miles of conduit in the ground. It still hopes to complete its network by August 2013, it said. “Our network core is active and carrying customer traffic!” EAGLE-Net said. The November update also described different meetings with regional stakeholders and recent editorials and letters of support.