Press Release: September 12, 2022

United Communications Awarded $53M In Grants to Expand Rural Broadband Access in Middle Tennessee

Grant award and supplemental funding will bring high-speed internet to approximately 14,000 new locations, including homes and small businesses
Grant areas are marked in blue.

 

Franklin, Tenn. — Today, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart McWhorter announced the state will award United Communications with six grants totaling $53.4 million to invest in rural broadband infrastructure through the Tennessee Emergency Broadband Fund (TEBF-ARP).

Through the state process, United is investing an additional $14 million, in addition, local governments have committed supplemental funding for their particular internet projects.

United partnered with Middle Tennessee Electric and Duck River Electric to apply for the grant funding as part of Project UNITE, United’s initiative to expand broadband access to every home and business in Middle Tennessee. The state grants awarded to United will support broadband infrastructure
development across portions of Bedford, Franklin, Giles, Lincoln, Marshall, Maury, Moore, and Williamson Counties.

Middle Tennessee Electric President and CEO Chris Jones is excited about the fiber expansion, "Helping these unserved people acquire access to high-speed internet, something many of us take for granted, will truly change the way they work, learn and improve their quality of life. This is why MTE acquired United in the first place – to improve quality of life and service to our members.”

Duck River Electric President and CEO Scott Spence praised the team effort, "The Duck River Electric team is thrilled to be part of this success for these communities," said Spence. "Through Project Unite, we are proud to partner with United Communications in helping to secure this essential funding to allow underserved rural communities to gain access to broadband services."

“Everyone living and working in Middle Tennessee deserves access to fast, affordable, and reliable internet service,” said William Bradford, President and CEO of United Communications. “These funds present a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to invest in our rural broadband infrastructure. I’m grateful to Middle Tennessee Electric and Duck River Electric and all our local partners for their support.”

United CFO Kristin Jackson said the state grants would add to United's already ambitious plans to fund proposed projects through a recently secured $130 million credit facility with CoBank, one of the nation’s largest providers of financing to rural digital infrastructure and agribusiness operators.

“United’s robust financial and operational partnerships underscore our intention to fully connect Middle Tennessee with a reliable and affordable broadband network,” Jackson said. “We’re ready and waiting to break ground and help bridge the digital divide in our rural communities.”

With two office locations, Chapel Hill and Franklin, United is building upon an existing network of over 1,700 route miles of fiber backbone in Middle Tennessee to supply high-speed internet, the latest Wi-Fi technology, and both digital TV and phone service for residential customers and businesses across the region.

For more information, go to our grant information page at https://united.net/tnecd-grants/

If you would like to view the grant press release from the State Dept.: State press release

 

Contact For United Communications

Dawn Hobbs

931-993-3182

dawn.hobbs@gounited.net

 

About Duck River Electric

Established in 1936, DREMC is the power provider to all or parts of 18 counties in Middle Tennessee with a mission to provide safe and reliable electric service at the lowest possible cost. For more information, please visit www.dremc.com.

About United Communications

United Communications is a leading provider of internet, digital TV, and phone services to enterprise-class businesses and residential customers in Middle Tennessee. United has been recognized as a 2022 Top 100 Fiber-To-The-Home Leader, a Smart Rural Community Provider℠, a “Fastest Internet Service Provider” by BroadbandNow, and the winner of the 2021 Broadband Communities Cornerstone Award, which honors the most notable deployments of Fiber-to-the-Home in the U.S. and abroad. United received a 2023 Torch Award from the Better Business Bureau in recognition of its exceptional commitment to business ethics and integrity.

United operates more than 3,700 route miles of fiber covering portions of Williamson, Rutherford, Marshall, Bedford, Franklin, Wilson, and Davidson counties. United Communications is a service of Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation. To learn more, please visit united.net.

 

About Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE)

About Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE)

Founded in 1936, MTE is the largest electric cooperative in the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) region and the second largest in the United States, serving more than 750,000 Tennesseans via 330,000+ accounts covering nearly 2,200 square miles in 11 Middle Tennessee counties, primarily Rutherford, Cannon, Williamson and Wilson. Municipalities served include Murfreesboro, Franklin, Brentwood, Smyrna, La Vergne, Lebanon and Mt. Juliet. MTE employs around 530 people in six local offices and its Murfreesboro headquarters. 
  
MTE’s subsidiary, United Communications, is a nationally recognized broadband company with a fiber network spanning more than 3,700 route miles, providing high-speed internet to portions of Williamson, Maury, Rutherford, Marshall, Bedford, Franklin, Wilson and Davidson counties.  

Recent MTE News

Press Release

Press Release: April 3, 2024
Franklin's Maureen Thornton appointed to Middle Tennessee Electric Board of Directors Middle Tennessee Electric’s Nom

Press Release

Press Release: March 20, 2024
Driving Electric in Tennessee Just Got EasierMiddle Tennessee Electric connects the City of Lebanon to Fast Charge TN an

Press Release

Press Release: Feb. 29, 2024
MTE Traffic Advisory for Thompson Lane March 4-15 Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE) advises caution for Murfreesboro moto