FCC Rural Health Care Applications Due May 7

The FCC announces deadline of May 7, 2007, for filing applications for its Rural Health Care Pilot Program. Here is the description of the program straight from the FCC site:

The FCC has initiated a pilot funding program to facilitate the creation of a nationwide broadband network dedicated to health care, connecting public and private non-profit health care providers in rural and urban locations.

Also straight from the site, here is a description (with links added) of the program:

The pilot program is an enhanced funding initiative intended to help public and non-profit health care providers construct state- and region-wide broadband networks to provide telehealth and telemedicine services throughout the nation. The program will fund up to 85% of the costs of constructing those networks, as well as the costs of advanced telecommunications and information services that will ride over these networks. If selected, up to 85% of the cost of connecting to Internet2, or National LambdaRail (NLR), which are both dedicated nationwide backbones, may also be funded by the pilot program. Connection to Internet 2 or NLR is not required, but may be requested by the applicants. As with the existing rural health care program, the pilot program includes access to the public Internet if requested by the applicants.

I hope we’ll see some MN projects get funding. Good luck!

Australia Guarantees Broadband Access

Australia FlagMy friend, world traveler, Steve Clift just sent me a great article on broadband access in Australia (Australian Broadband Guarantee Announced). In it, the Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan, announced that Australians will now be able to access broadband services regardless of where they live thanks to the Australian Government’s $163 million (approximately $128 million USD).

The Australian Government has come up with an Australian Broadband Guarantee that will provide an affordable broadband service to all households and small businesses. Continue reading