Saturday, May 30, 2009

RE: support for TDS

Laura,
   I also agree with this. 
 
Jen
 

Jennifer French
Supervisor of Instructional Technology
St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES

30 Court Street
Canton, NY 13617
voice: 315-386-2226  x15107
fax:      315-386-2828

 


From: Greg Stahl [mailto:greg@stlawu.edu]
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 6:51 AM
To: Laura Perry
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Subject: Re: support for TDS

Laura,

I am in agreement with this.

Greg


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On May 29, 2009, at 2:48 PM, "Laura Perry" <laurap@slic.com> wrote:

Dear IT Committee members & Other affected parties:

I spoke to a Bill Schmidt of TDS Telecom today.  TDS serves Dekalb, Edwards, Herman, Pierrepont and Russell in our county.  They are putting a request for funding together for stimulus funding available through the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) and are looking for our support in the form of a letter to include in their application.  The money available through RUS is separate and distinct from the NTIA funding which we have been hearing about from other providers.  RUS has a long standing history of funding the development of rural telco infrastructure.  TDS is seeking funding which would allow them to expand broadband access to their existing service territory in St. Law Co, as well as their territories in 28 other states.  TDS too has a long proven track record for delivering service in our county.  Mr. Schmidt provided me a sample letter which I have revised and copied below. 

I am suggesting the IT Committee recommend our County Administrator, Chair of the Board, and legislator whose district these communities reside to sign this letter.  If there are any objections to this recommendation, please reply to me or the group ASAP.  TDS is asking for a June 1 turnaround.  I committed to a 6/6 – just in case we needed additional time to address questions.

-Laura

Dear    :

St. Lawrence County strongly supports TDS' efforts to apply for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act monies from the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) to strengthen and expand broadband Internet access in the communities of Dekalb, Edwards, Herman, Pierrepont and Russell in our county.

Our county is committed to achieving universal broadband access to every household.  We recognize how important universal broadband is for the quality of life for our residents now and into the future.  Additionally, the viability of our businesses, organizations and local governments depend on it.  As more on-line products and services emerge, our households must have the opportunity to access them or they will be at an ever increasing disadvantage than those with access.

TDS is acting as a leader in expanding broadband Internet service in our county, with 30% of households overall still unserved due to our rural nature (a population of only 111,000 people).  TDS has a proven track record for quality service in our communities.  Their efforts, along with RUS’s Stimulus funding, will certainly help to close the gap. 

TDS is authorized to include this letter in any applications that you may file with federal agencies administering broadband stimulus programs.

For further questions, we can be reached through the Board of Legislators office at 315-379-2276.

Regards,

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