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EAGLE-Net confirmed its plans to ask NTIA for...

EAGLE-Net confirmed its plans to ask NTIA for a time extension for the project’s broadband stimulus work in Colorado, beyond the cycle of the many other three-year Broadband Technology Opportunities Program stimulus grants. “EAGLE-Net plans to complete the majority of…

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this construction by August 2013 and request an extension of its BTOP project to 2014,” it said in a news release Tuesday (http://bit.ly/10V8Hzz). “At the end of this phase, over 50 percent of the 190 combined school districts (178) and Board of Cooperative Educational Services (12) in Colorado will be on-net to the EAGLENet network.” The news release focused on the federal government lifting the partial suspension (CD May 1 p5) of the project’s work since December. “The hard work is ahead of us,” said CEO Mike Ryan.