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How Indiana Municipalities Can Maximize Fiber Installation with Funding and Skylift

Written by Nick Gordon | Dec 3, 2024 10:47:23 PM

Expanding access to high-speed internet is a top priority in Indiana, especially for rural and underserved areas. Fiber optic installation plays an important role in achieving this goal, but these projects can present obstacles. Crews face challenges like navigating confined spaces, reaching remote areas, and ensuring safety in demanding conditions.

To address these challenges, cooperatives need the right resources: targeted funding to reduce costs and reliable equipment to handle the work. With Indiana’s range of grants and Skylift’s specialized machines, co-ops can complete installations efficiently and keep pace with broadband expansion efforts.

Funding Opportunities for Indiana Fiber Projects

Indiana cooperatives and municipalities have access to a variety of grants and funding programs designed to support broadband expansion. By tapping into these resources, co-ops can offset project costs, invest in modern equipment, and bring high-speed internet to underserved communities more efficiently.

  • Next Level Connections Broadband Grant Program – This Indiana-specific program provides significant funding to support broadband development in unserved and underserved areas. Covering up to 80% of project costs, the program prioritizes projects that deliver symmetrical speeds and connect key institutions such as schools, health facilities, and businesses.
  • Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program – As part of a federal initiative, the BEAD Program allocates $868 million to Indiana to expand broadband infrastructure. This funding focuses on rural and underserved areas, making it an essential resource for cooperatives looking to extend fiber networks into harder-to-reach locations.

By leveraging these funding opportunities, Indiana cooperatives can move forward with confidence, ensuring their fiber installation projects are well-funded and aligned with state connectivity goals.

Overcoming Fiber Installation Challenges with Skylift’s Specialized Equipment

Even with strong funding, the physical and logistical demands of fiber installation require careful planning and the right equipment. Ineffective or outdated equipment can make these challenges more difficult, causing delays and driving up costs. Cooperatives need dependable, well-designed machines to ensure projects are completed efficiently and on schedule.

Frontier Power Case Study: Solving Rural Fiber Installation Challenges

Frontier Power, a cooperative based in Ohio, faced significant obstacles during a fiber installation project that required replacing thousands of utility poles. Many of these poles were located in rural, hard-to-reach areas where traditional equipment like bucket trucks and digger derricks fell short. These challenges caused delays and interruptions to customer service, complicating the project further.

To overcome these issues, Frontier Power turned to Skylift’s Pioneer material handler, which provided the off-road capabilities needed to access poles without building access roads or shutting down power lines. With the Pioneer, crews completed upgrades up to five times faster while maintaining uninterrupted service for customers.

For Indiana cooperatives tackling similar terrain and logistical challenges, the Frontier Power experience highlights the value of using specialized equipment like the Pioneer. Skylift’s machines are built to handle tough conditions, ensuring projects are completed efficiently and with minimal disruption.

Skylift’s MA 53: Designed for Fiber Installation Success

The MA 53 is another example of Skylift’s commitment to providing real-world solutions for fiber installation projects. With features designed specifically for the needs of cooperatives, the MA 53 offers:

  • Compact Design – Maneuver through spaces less than 36” wide, ideal for tight backyard easements.
  • Extended Reach – Working heights ranging from 53’ to 56’ allow crews to handle installations efficiently in hard-to-reach locations.
  • Enhanced Safety – Double-insulated booms rated for 46 Kv help protect crews working near high-voltage areas.

These features ensure that fiber installation projects remain efficient, safe, and on schedule, helping Indiana cooperatives meet their broadband expansion goals.

Maximize Your Fiber Network Potential with Skylift

Indiana cooperatives and municipalities can start by identifying and securing funding through state and federal programs to support their fiber infrastructure projects. Once funding is in place, having the right partner is essential to ensure that installations are completed efficiently, safely, and within budget.

Skylift has the expertise and equipment to help co-ops navigate the challenges of fiber installation. With our support, projects can be completed smoothly and without unnecessary delays, keeping your team on schedule and your community connected.

Contact Skylift today to learn more about how we can support your fiber infrastructure initiatives.