The NCRMMI project is designed to deploy a robust middle‐mile network infrastructure across the 16 Northern California counties to meet their broadband needs.
NCRMMI has been endorsed by:
Congressman Jared Huffman, California District 2
Congressman Huffman supports the sound reasoning behind NCRMMI.
Endorsment
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Congressman Mike Thompson, California District 5
As the congressional representative for more than 300 miles of rural northwestern coastal California, Congressman Mike Thompson is keenly aware of the need for universal broadband access, and supports the NCRMMI project.
Endorsement
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California Senator Noreen Evans, District 2
Senator Evans has endorsed the NCRMMI project because broadband connectivity is absolutely essential for rural Northern California counties to be able to participate in today’s high-speed access world.
Endorsement
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California Assemblyman Wesley Chesbro, 2nd District
Assemblyman Wesley Chesbro believes the NCRMMI will be a long awaited, major step toward meeting the broadband needs of the rural communities in the 2nd Assembly District. So many areas are under served or completely unserved, leaving rural residents unable to take advantage of opportunities and services that others take for granted.
Endorsement
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California Assemblyman Marc Levine, 10th District
It is time to eliminate the digital divide by enhancing and expanding access to broadband Internet service in rural communities, as such I fully support NCRMMI.
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Supervisor Dan Hamburg, Mendocino County 5th District
If funded, the NCRMMI project would be nothing less than a lifeline to the struggling economics of northern California.
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Supervisor Efren Carrillo, Sonoma County 5th District
Our rural communities are at an economic disadvantage due to the lack of high speed broadband connectivity. The NCRMMI project is critical to bridging the opportunity gap.
Endorsement
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Mendocino County
Mendocino County Board of Supervisors
Mendocino County Office of Emergency Services
Mendocino County Office of Education
Mendocino County Library
Sonoma County
Sonoma County Board of Supervisors
Supervisor Mike McGuire, Sonoma County 4th District
Sonoma County Economic Development Board
Organizations
Broadband Alliance of Mendocino County
This endorsement by the Alliance represents endorsement by over 100 anchor institutions, businesses, government, and individuals from throughout Mendocino County.
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Access Sonoma Broadband
NCRMMI Challenged by Major Carriers
The NCRMMI CASF grant application has been challenged by seven major carriers, including AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast. Each claims that the National and California Broadband Maps accurately show the service they provide to consumers on the ground.
In fact, these maps are based on data showing the carriers’ advertised service, but in portions of Mendocino and Sonoma Counties, carriers’ advertised service often doesn’t correspond to the service carriers actually provide to consumers on the ground.
CASF broadband deployment grant funding is specifically intended to eliminate the digital divide in California, but funding decisions are based on the advertised data in the Broadband Maps. Since these maps overstate actual services provided, unserved and underserved areas are mistakenly disqualified for CASF funding.
Until this map problem is fixed, it will be impossible to eliminate the digital divide in Mendocino County.