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Aero Networks asked for a Community Connect grant...

Aero Networks asked for a Community Connect grant of $870,000 from the U.S. Rural Utilities Service to deploy broadband in Gravois Mills, Mo., said its parent company Sanwire Corp. on Monday (http://bit.ly/160c5GX). “Aero’s newly registered office in Missouri will be…

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responsible for the design, build, equipment procurement, and operation of the new network,” it said of the planned public-private partnership. “Aero expects to get USDA-RUS final grant approval in 4Q 2013, with installation and deployment to commence in 1Q 2014.” The service area includes parts of Gravois and Laurie in Morgan County, covering eight square miles, Sanwire said.