Connecting Our Neighbors, Empowering Our Communities

JACKSON COUNTY BORDER TO BORDER FIBER PROJECT

This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by federal award number CPFFN0179 awarded to the State of Minnesota by the U.S. Department of the Treasury

Faster internet speeds are coming to 480 households, businesses and farms in portions of Jackson County thanks to the DEED Border to Border Grant. On July 5th, 2023 Federated Broadband was awarded a $7 million grant to serve rural portions of Jackson County with GIG-speeds, installing 251 miles of fiber. The townships covered under this grant are: La Crosse, Wiemer, Western Heron Lake, Alba, Rost, Hunter, Sioux Valley, Minneota and Ewington. This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by federal award number CPFFN0179 awarded to the State of Minnesota by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

What do GIG-speeds provide?

GIG - speed internet is incredibly fast and allows you to work remotely, take remote classes for high school or college, do telemedicine doctor appointments and stream television that’s 4K quality. GIG speed internet can help retain and attract young people to the rural lifestyle with the access to high-speed internet. These speeds are comparable to Twin Cities internet options with competitive pricing too. Drop your landline with voiceover internet (VoIP) or use WIFI calling for improved cell phone reception. Even if you do not presently use the internet, this fiber connection adds to your home’s resale value.

Jackson Co. B2B Grant – Federated Broadband Projected Timeline:

June 28, 2023       Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan Announced awardees of the State Grants to Expand Broadband Access. 

July 2023                Federated Rural Electric/Broadband was awarded the grant, federal award number CPFFN0719. 

Aug. 2023                Broadband team met and discussed the infrastructure of the buildout and the procedure of home installs.

May 2024                Ground-breaking occurs for mainline construction.

Fall 2024                  First round of drops and fiber splicing to be completed throughout the target area. 

December 2025       Project must be complete and operational under grant contract.

What equipment is installed for a fiber optic connection? 

1. In the event an underground fiber drop is used; our contractor will plow or drill the fiber line to your property. This means very little yard disturbance.

 2. Where underground plant is used; a pedestal will be installed that will serve several homes. Where overhead plant is used, the drop will come directly from the pole. View a preliminary map for locations and fiber routes. 

3. A 9" x 12" gray box (Network Interface Device or NID) would be installed on the side of your house. (Items #1-3 are all covered under the project cost and add value to your property.)

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Network Interface Device (NID)
DRAFT MAP: Jackson Co. Border to Border Fiber Lines
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Border-to-Border Round 8 grant area map in Jackson County, MN