This project will expand Home Telecom’s fiber network to almost 1,600 addresses, adding a total of 74
fiber miles in two counties.
MONCKS CORNER, SC July 9, 2024 — Home Telecom announces their latest grant award that will
enable them to further expand and improve their robust internet network in rural Berkeley and
Dorchester counties. The construction is slated to kick off in early 2025.
The more than $9 million project is partially funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State
Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF) 3.0 Grant Program. The funds seek to expand broadband
infrastructure to households, business, and communities in the State and backed by the South Carolina
Office of Regulatory Staff totaling $5.6M. Home Telecom is adding $4M to this extensive capital
project.
“With an expert team, we’ve moved quickly, and with great precision, as we’ve deployed every dollar
of ARPA funding,” said Jim Stritzinger, director of the SCBBO [South Carolina Broadband Office]. “Our
‘agile’ methodology for fund deployment has worked extremely well, and we are grateful for the close
collaboration with the ISPs [Internet Service Providers] that work so hard daily to keep our homes and
businesses connected.”
This project will expand Home Telecom’s fiber network to almost 1,600 addresses, adding a total of 74
fiber miles in two counties. In addition, the project will upgrade the existing cable modem plant
currently serving nearly 6,000 customers in Berkeley County to allow gigabit upload speeds necessary
when working or learning from home and sharing large files.
The specific Berkeley County communities that will benefit include:
* A 1.5-mile stretch of Highway 176 between Cross and Sandridge
* A 3.7-mile stretch from Spring Plains Road in Cross, through Nelson Hill to Ranger Drive
* A 13-mile stretch of Old Hwy 6 along Lake Moultrie to The Hatchery Boat Launch
* In Moncks Corner, Cooper Store Road near Tuckertown, including Black Tom Road and
Longridge Road
* From Whitehouse Road to Calamus Pond Road
* A stretch of about 30 miles in Huger to include Halfway Creek Road, Broadpath Road and
United Drive
The specific Dorchester County communities that will benefit include:
* A 15-mile stretch of Highway 27 and Highway 61 known as Givhans Road in Ridgeville
* A 12-mile stretch between Saint Paul Road and Harleyville via West Main Highway 178
“Home Telecom has always been an advocate for bridging the digital divide in the communities we
serve, with digital access being an imperative first step,” said William S. Helmly, Home Telecom CEO.
“We are excited to demonstrate our reliability as a trusted partner with the SCBBO, securing additional
funding to enhance our capital investment. By expanding access to fiber technology and upgrading our
existing cable modem system, our aim is to promote innovation, digital inclusivity, and sustainable
growth within the communities we serve.”
Businesses and residential customers in these areas can expect to see Home Telecom construction in
those areas over the next few years.
For media use only: For more information regarding Home Telecom’s cable modem upgrade and fiber
expansion projects, contact [email protected].
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