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ROBIN

MIHI selection team


40 households were removed

Redaction review completed


A Announcement this week.

B Comment period 45 days

Awarded August

C Grant
Reimbursed quarterly
$450K to $650K anticipated QTR

Completed end of 2026 (ARPA)


D Team Effort
County administration

Mitch Shepiro

Grow Benzie

E
ROBIN Details
28 miles Almira

24 miles Benzonia

34 miles Colfax

22 miles Crystal Lake

20 miles Homestead

21 miles Inland

08 miles Joyfield

25 miles Weldon

204 route miles

4,100 households passed

16 miles per quarter


Mapping
 How Government Entities Can Access the Location Fabric
Governmental entities may access the Broadband Serviceable Location Fabric
(Fabric) for the counties in their jurisdiction by following the steps outlined below.
Broadband service providers and other third-party organizations may also execute a
license to access the Fabric dataset (See How Service Providers Can Access the
Fabric and How Entities Can Access the Fabric).
To access the Fabric data, each governmental entity must log into the BDC system
and execute a limited end-user license agreement for the Fabric. License requests will
be processed as quickly as possible but depend on the number of pending requests.
Due to this, delivery of the data may take up to two weeks from the time your entity
information is submitted.
If you do not already have one, obtain an FCC username and password, and an FCC
Registration Number (FRN) for your entity, in CORES (Commission Registration
System). When creating your FRN, you must select the Entity Type that matches your
government type (Federal, State/Local, or Tribal).

https://help.bdc.fcc.gov/
Digital Equity

 Digital Equity ensures all


individuals and
communities have the
information technology
capacity needed for full
participation in our society,
democracy, and economy.
 Digital Equity is necessary
for civic and cultural
participation, employment,
lifelong learning, and
access to essential services.

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