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News

NEK Broadband and North Country Career Center Launch New Job Training Program

April 4, 2024

Newport, VT– April 3rd, 2024 – In a joint venture to develop needed skilled workers,
NEK Broadband and North Country Career Center have created a training program for
Broadband Network Technicians beginning May 8,2024. As NEK Broadband expands
its new fiber optic internet network, technical job openings already exist.
The three-week course will include basic rigging, fiber optics essentials, bucket truck
operations, pole climbing, OSHA training, first aid with CPR and AED, flagging,
leadership and communication. The program is designed to impart both technical skills
and soft skills, ensuring participants are well-prepared to succeed. In Vermont, the
majority of Fiber Optic Technician salaries currently range between $22.98/hour to
$33.46 and often include additional benefits.

To learn about a career in the network construction industry, please attend the
information night, April 17th, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm at: North Country Career Center, 209
Veterans Avenue, Newport, Vermont. The fee for the course can be discussed as well as
potential for full financial support. You can learn more and register for the April event
at: https://nc3.ncsuvt.org/adult-courses/broadband-network-construction-technician-training
This strategic partnership between two important Northeast Kingdom organizations
represents a significant step forward toward economic prosperity for the region. The
lack of reliable high-speed internet in underserved areas has created a digital divide
between those who can access education and online work opportunities and those who
can’t.

“We are thrilled to launch this new initiative, which embodies our unwavering
commitment to empowering individuals and strengthening communities. By providing
access to high-quality training, mentorship, and current employment opportunities, we
believe we can help provide a way for people to stay in the Kingdom as they find work
that pays a living wage,” said Christa Shute, NEK Broadband’s Executive Director.
Chris Damato, Assistant Director for Adult Technical Education at North Country
Career Center, points out the need for this training, “There is so much opportunity, both
in the short term with network construction, as well as the long term with ongoing
network maintenance and customer service. Any time there is a power outage, there
may be a broadband outage and similar to electrical line workers, broadband network
technicians will be out there to restore service to folks who rely on the internet for their
livelihood.”

Other opportunities at North Country Career Center can be found at
https://nc3.ncsuvt.org/home, or contact Chris Damato at 802-334-5469 X3305

About NEK Broadband

NEK Broadband is a community-driven organization working to ensure every resident
in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont has access to high-speed internet. Affordable
internet is central to creating greater economic prosperity and educational opportunities
for today’s residents and for future generations. NEK Broadband is a Communications
Union District (CUD) representing every town in Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans
counties, plus Wolcott in Lamoille county.
Visit our website to learn more about the career opportunities we offer.
www.nekbroadband.org/careers/

Filed Under: Press Releases

Request for Proposal:

April 2, 2024

The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit proposals from qualified vendors to provide a bid for Fiber Construction. Proposal Submission Deadline: 4/11/2024.

View RFP

Filed Under: News, Uncategorized

2023 Annual Report

February 19, 2024

NEK Broadband has prepared and distributed an Annual Report and Budget for 2023.

2023 Annual Report

Filed Under: News

CUD Legislative Day Recap

February 8, 2024

On January 31st, 2024, the Vermont Communications Union Districts Association (VCUDA) together with member CUDs from across Vermont convened at the State House in Montpelier for Vermont CUD (Communications Union District) Day. The day was established to raise awareness about the efforts to expand broadband internet access in Vermont. 

VCUDA consists of ten CUDs, regional municipalities that have formed in Vermont to provide world-class broadband to unserved and underserved addresses in Vermont. VCUDA elected officers, CUD board members, partners, and staff participated in CUD Legislative Day to demonstrate their progress, express their gratitude, and submit their request to legislators for continued statewide support.

Vermont Communication Districts:

  • Chittenden County
  • CVFiber
  • DVFiber
  • ECFiber
  • Lamoille FiberNet
  • Maple Broadband
  • NEK Broadband
  • Northwest Fiberworx
  • Otter Creek
  • Southern Vermont Communications Union District

Discussions

Throughout the day, VCUDA and CUD representatives attended various sessions including: 

  • Meeting with Speaker of the House, Jill Krowinski, 
  • Meeting with President Pro Tempore Phil Baruth,
  • Providing testimony to the Senate Finance Committee, 
  • Meeting with Lt. Governor David Zuckerman,
  • Attending the Senate Appropriations Committee discussion on the Budget Appropriations Act, 
  • Providing testimony to the House Energy and Environment Committee, 
  • Attending the House session where Rep. Jim Masland read the Resolution to recognize and honor the organizations and individuals working to resolve Vermont’s rural broadband access crisis.

Key Takeaways

Legislative Day demonstrated a collaborative spirit among the CUDs with optimistic growth as they head into 2024. The day allowed the CUDs to celebrate progress, share information, and rally support for ongoing efforts to improve broadband infrastructure throughout the state. Among the most notable conversations and key takeaways, this presence showed a joint effort and mutual understanding among the CUDs. 

  • When possible, CUDs will be working together to share limited resources as much as possible. As a result of a retreat CUD leaders participated in after Legislative Day, their focus included ways to be stronger together by sharing resources and working collaboratively. This applies to project management, HR, IT, grant preparation including BEAD and others. 
  • The Senate Finance Committee was very interested in the timeline and specifically asked for a project completion date. They had also noted the need for closely tracking this progress. Robert Fish, Deputy Director of the Vermont Communications Broadband Board (VCBB), provided assurances regarding accountable and transparent reporting. Since each CUD varies in terms of their maturity with ECFiber leading the way with its progress, an estimated completion date relies on several factors including funding. 
  • The Lt. Governor was very engaged in CUD progress and offered his continued help if any of the CUDs face any obstacles. He sees the CUD initiative being integrally connected to housing as the state’s population grows and people need broadband. 
  • Although the VCBB provides a regulatory role among CUD efforts, the CUDs are interested in collaborating more with the VCBB to pursue a mutually beneficial relationship with unified goals. 

Thank you!

The day was a big success! We look forward to collaborating with our sister CUDs, legislators, and partners in 2024. A special thank you to our representatives and their continued support of our work.

Chittenden County CUD

House
Rep. Julia Andrews
Rep. Angela Arsenault
Rep. Alyssa Black
Rep. Tiffany Bluemle
Rep. Erin Brady
Rep. Jana Brown
Rep. Jessica Brumsted
Rep. Seth Chase
Rep. Brian Cina
Rep. Leonora Dodge
Rep. Karen Dolan
Rep. Rey Garofano
Rep. Edye Graning
Rep. Troy Headrick
Rep. Robert Hooper
Rep. Lori Houghton
Rep. Noah Hyman
Rep. Emilie Krasnow
Rep. Kate Lalley
Rep. Martin LaLonde
Rep. Brian Minier
Rep. Emma Mulvaney-Stanak
Rep. Kate Nugent
Rep. Carol Ode
Rep. Phil Pouech
Rep. Barbara Rachelson
Rep. Trevor Squirrell
Rep. Gabrielle Stebbins
Rep. Mary-Katherine Stone
Rep. Curt Taylor
Rep. Chea Waters Evans
Senate
Sen. Philip Baruth
Sen. Thomas Chittenden
Sen. Martine Larocque Gulick
Sen. Ginny Lyons
Sen. Dick Mazza
Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale
Sen. Tanya Vyhovsky
Sen. Irene Wrenner

CVFiber

House
Rep. Peter Anthony
Rep. Melanie Carpenter
Rep. Conor Casey
Rep. Ela Chapin
Rep. Carl Demrow
Rep. Kari Dolan
Rep. Anne Donahue
Rep. Kate Donnally
Rep. Gina Galfetti
Rep. Kenneth Goslant
Rep. Rodney Graham
Rep. Philip Hooper
Rep. Saudia LaMont
Rep. Jed Lipsky
Rep. Kate McCann
Rep. Francis McFaun
Rep. Marc Mihaly
Rep. Joseph Parsons
Rep. Avram Patt
Rep. Henry Pearl
Rep. Larry Satcowitz
Rep. Thomas Stevens
Rep. Dara Torre
Rep. Chip Troiano
Rep. Jonathan Williams
Rep. Theresa Wood
Senate
Sen. Christopher Bray
Sen. Thomas Chittenden
Sen. Ann Cummings
Sen. Ruth Hardy
Sen. Jane Kitchel
Sen. Ginny Lyons
Sen. Mark MacDonald
Sen. Andrew Perchlik
Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale
Sen. Anne Watson
Sen. Richard Westman

DVFiber

House
Rep. Michelle Bos-Lun
Rep. Nelson Brownell
Rep. Mollie Burke
Rep. Heather Chase
Rep. Sara Coffey
Rep. David Durfee
Rep. Leslie Goldman
Rep. Emilie Kornheiser
Rep. Emily Long
Rep. Michael Mrowicki
Rep. Logan Nicoll
Rep. Kelly Pajala
Rep. Mike Rice
Rep. Tristan Roberts
Rep. Laura Sibilia
Rep. Tristan Toleno
Senate
Sen. Brian Campion
Sen. Alison Clarkson
Sen. Brian Collamore
Sen. Wendy Harrison
Sen. Nader Hashim
Sen. Dick McCormack
Sen. Dick Sears
Sen. David Weeks
Sen. Becca White
Sen. Terry Williams

ECFiber

House
Rep. John Arrison
Rep. John Bartholomew
Rep. Elizabeth Burrows
Rep. Tesha Buss
Rep. Coach Christie
Rep. Esme Cole
Rep. Peter Conlon
Rep. Mari Cordes
Rep. Carl Demrow
Rep. Kari Dolan
Rep. Anne Donahue
Rep. Caleb Elder
Rep. Bobby Farlice-Rubio
Rep. Kenneth Goslant
Rep. Rodney Graham
Rep. James Harrison
Rep. Rebecca Holcombe
Rep. Philip Hooper
Rep. James Masland
Rep. John O’Brien
Rep. Joseph Parsons
Rep. Monique Priestley
Rep. Larry Satcowitz
Rep. Heather Surprenant
Rep. Dara Torre
Rep. Kirk White
Senate
Sen. Christopher Bray
Sen. Alison Clarkson
Sen. Brian Collamore
Sen. Ann Cummings
Sen. Ruth Hardy
Sen. Jane Kitchel
Sen. Mark MacDonald
Sen. Dick McCormack
Sen. Andrew Perchlik
Sen. Anne Watson
Sen. David Weeks
Sen. Becca White
Sen. Terry Williams

Lamoille FiberNet

House
Rep. Julia Andrews
Rep. Ashley Bartley
Rep. Lucy Boyden
Rep. Carolyn Branagan
Rep. Melanie Carpenter
Rep. Penny Demar
Rep. Kate Donnally
Rep. Edye Graning
Rep. James Gregoire
Rep. Mark Higley
Rep. Saudia LaMont
Rep. Jed Lipsky
Rep. Michael Marcotte
Rep. Avram Patt
Rep. Katherine Sims
Rep. Trevor Squirrell
Rep. Thomas Stevens
Rep. Theresa Wood
Senate
Sen. Randy Brock
Sen. Thomas Chittenden
Sen. Ann Cummings
Sen. Ginny Lyons
Sen. Robert Norris
Sen. Andrew Perchlik
Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale
Sen. Robert Starr
Sen. Anne Watson
Sen. Richard Westman
Sen. Irene Wrenner

Maple Broadband

House
Rep. Joseph Andriano
Rep. Matthew Birong
Rep. Peter Conlon
Rep. Mari Cordes
Rep. Kari Dolan
Rep. Caleb Elder
Rep. Philip Hooper
Rep. Diane Lanpher
Rep. Jubilee McGill
Rep. Phil Pouech
Rep. Larry Satcowitz
Rep. Robin Scheu
Rep. Amy Sheldon
Rep. Thomas Stevens
Rep. Dara Torre
Rep. Chea Waters Evans
Rep. Kirk White
Rep. Theresa Wood
Senate
Sen. Christopher Bray
Sen. Thomas Chittenden
Sen. Brian Collamore
Sen. Ann Cummings
Sen. Ruth Hardy
Sen. Ginny Lyons
Sen. Andrew Perchlik
Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale
Sen. Anne Watson
Sen. David Weeks
Sen. Terry Williams

NEK Broadband

House
Rep. Scott Beck
Rep. Scott Campbell
Rep. Bobby Farlice-Rubio
Rep. Mark Higley
Rep. Larry Labor
Rep. Dennis LaBounty
Rep. Michael Marcotte
Rep. Woodman Page
Rep. Henry Pearl
Rep. Katherine Sims
Rep. Brian Smith
Rep. David Templeman
Rep. Chip Troiano
Rep. Charles Wilson
Senate
Sen. Russ Ingalls
Sen. Jane Kitchel
Sen. Robert Starr

Northwest FiberworX

House
Rep. Julia Andrews
Rep. Ashley Bartley
Rep. Lucy Boyden
Rep. Carolyn Branagan
Rep. Melanie Carpenter
Rep. Seth Chase
Rep. Penny Demar
Rep. Eileen Dickinson
Rep. Kate Donnally
Rep. James Gregoire
Rep. Lisa Hango
Rep. Mark Higley
Rep. Wayne Laroche
Rep. Josie Leavitt
Rep. Michael Marcotte
Rep. Christopher Mattos
Rep. Michael McCarthy
Rep. Michael Morgan
Rep. Thomas Oliver
Rep. Curt Taylor
Rep. Chris Taylor
Rep. Casey Toof
Rep. Matt Walker
Senate
Sen. Randy Brock
Sen. Dick Mazza
Sen. Robert Norris
Sen. Robert Starr
Sen. Richard Westman
Sen. Irene Wrenner

Otter Creek

House
Rep. Joseph Andriano
Rep. Thomas Burditt
Rep. Tesha Buss
Rep. William Canfield
Rep. Robin Chesnut-Tangerman
Rep. Paul Clifford
Rep. Peter Conlon
Rep. James Harrison
Rep. Mary Howard
Rep. Stephanie Jerome
Rep. Eric Maguire
Rep. Patricia McCoy
Rep. Logan Nicoll
Rep. William Notte
Rep. Arthur Peterson
Rep. Mike Rice
Rep. Jarrod Sammis
Rep. Butch Shaw
Rep. Kirk White
Senate
Sen. Christopher Bray
Sen. Brian Campion
Sen. Alison Clarkson
Sen. Brian Collamore
Sen. Ruth Hardy
Sen. Dick McCormack
Sen. Dick Sears
Sen. David Weeks
Sen. Becca White
Sen. Terry Williams

Filed Under: News, Uncategorized

200th Customer Connected at the Alden Balch Memorial Library in Lunenburg, VT

February 5, 2024

NEK Broadband, providing internet built by a community based not-for-profit organization, is excited to announce a significant milestone with the acquisition of its 200th customer, the Alden Balch Memorial Library in Lunenburg, VT.

To mark this momentous occasion, NEK Broadband celebrated with the Lunenburg residents at the library on February 1st at 9:30 am. The event was held to express gratitude to other new customers in town and provided an opportunity for NEK Broadband to connect with community members.

Debbie Thomas, the librarian, expressed it this way, “This will be life-changing for Lunenburg residents for us to be able to offer high-speed reliable internet to the whole community.”

Christa Shute, CEO of NEK Broadband, expressed her own enthusiasm, “Reaching our 200th customer is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, as well as the trust our customers place in us. We are thrilled to celebrate this milestone and look forward to providing exceptional broadband for years to come.”

Since 2021, NEK Broadband has been building a new high-speed fiber optic internet network with a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. 

Filed Under: Press Releases

Request for Proposal:

January 18, 2024

BEAD Grant Proposal Support

Please contact us at  . for bid sheets, maps, etc. Maps are available to those who have returned a signed confidentiality agreement.

RFP: Bead Grant Proposal Support

Deadlines:

Questions Due: 1/21/2024

Intent to Respond is 1/20/2024 – optional – but helpful

Proposal Submission Deadline: 1/24/2024

Filed Under: News, RFPs, Uncategorized

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