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BROADBAND FUNDS WASTED, CITYNET ALLEGES STATE ALSO ALLOWING FRONTIER TO SHUT OUT COMPETITORS, SAYS NET SERVICE PROVIDER
- money. Frontier and Verizon are driving this whole process." Martin pointed to an e-mail that discloses the state's plan to spend $24 million on 1,064 commercial routers for the broadband network. The state never checked to see whether...
Published: Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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STATE TO REVEAL BROADBAND BALANCE
- request followed a series of Charleston Gazette reports that raised questions about the state's decision to purchase more than 1,000 Internet routers at $22,600 each. The state is installing the routers primarily in rural schools and...
Published: Thursday, June 28, 2012
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BULK OF COURTHOUSE ROUTERS NEVER USED OFFICIALS PUT BRAKES ON STATE TAX AGENCY PROJECT BECAUSE OF STIMULUS
- In their place, the state is installing larger Internet routers at the courthouses. The routers were purchased in July 2010 with federal economic stimulus funds. The stimulus also will pay to bring fiber-optic cable to each courthouse....
Published: Sunday, July 15, 2012
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FRONTIER DEFENDS $42M FIBER CONSTRUCTION CHARGE
- Sen. Bob Williams, D-Taylor. "Yes we do," Waldo said. The state also used the stimulus funds to buy more than 1,000 high-capacity Internet routers for $24 million - a decision that wasted up to $15 million in stimulus funds, according...
Published: Wednesday, November 20, 2013
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OFFICIALS REVIEW PURCHASE REFORMS
- - and more likely $15 million - by purchasing high-capacity routers for rural libraries and other small public facilities. The routers cost $22,600 each. Auditors also determined that state officials bought the oversized routers using...
Published: Tuesday, October 22, 2013
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W.VA. LEGISLATURE SENATE BILL REINS IN AGENCY PURCHASING
- use the secondary bid system for routine, day-to-day purchases. In 2010, state officials used secondary bids to buy more than 1,000 Internet routers for $24 million. The routers were designed for public facilities with hundreds of Internet...
Published: Saturday, February 15, 2014
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STATE INTERNET EXPANSION PROJECT WE ‘FELL A BIT SHORT,’ W.VA. TECH CHIEF SAYS SHORTCOMINGS IN RELAYING INFORMATION TO PUBLIC AGENCIES ARE ACKNOWLEDGED
- a little bit short" notifying public agencies across the state about the use and capabilities of Internet routers purchased for $24 million with federal stimulus funds, Chief Technology Officer Gale Given told state lawmakers Monday....
Published: Tuesday, November 27, 2012
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TAXPAYER DOLLARS ‘THIS IS SUCH A WASTE OF FUNDS’ STATE AGENCIES REFUSE TO USE $22K INTERNET ROUTERS
- stimulus-funded router isn't the only one collecting dust. West Virginia has spent more than $450,000 from a $126.3 million federal stimulus grant to purchase routers and lay fiber to 10 of the state's 11 regional planning offices....
Published: Sunday, June 24, 2012
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BROADBAND EFFORT NARROWED SITES SELECTED FOR ROUTERS ALREADY HAVE FIBER-OPTIC CONNECTIONS
- purchased to funnel data from the new fiber lines. In July 2010, the state used $24 million of the $126.3 million in stimulus funds to purchase 1,064 Cisco Internet routers for public facilities. The state bought the routers without...
Published: Monday, January 07, 2013
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STATE GOVERNMENT NEW LAW TAKES ON RECKLESS SPENDING
- use the secondary bid system for routine, day-to-day purchases. In 2010, state officials used secondary bids to buy more than 1,000 Internet routers for $24 million. The routers were designed for facilities with hundreds of Internet...
Published: Wednesday, March 26, 2014
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