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Aero Networks applied for a second Community Connect...

Aero Networks applied for a second Community Connect grant of $800,000 to the Rural Utilities Service for Gerster, Mo., said its parent company Sanwire Corp. Tuesday in a press release (http://bit.ly/16xo0hC). The project would initially encompass advanced telecommunications and broadband…

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services for Gerster, Wheatland and Weaubleau areas in St. Clair and Hickory Counties, Mo. The proposed service area would cover 78 square miles, said Sanwire. Aero wants to get final grant approval during the fourth quarter of 2013 with installation and deployment to start in the first quarter of 2014, said Sanwire. “As with our recently announced Gravois, Missouri project, the Gerster project will be structured as a public-private partnership with the goal of building sustainable broadband services for local communities,” said Aero President Rick Bjorklund.