Lyndeborough Town Administrator Russ Boland said the town has been working on bringing high-speed internet to residents the entire eight years he has been there.
At one point, he said the town was talking to a company from Vermont about providing community wireless, including bouncing the signal from telephone pole to telephone pole, but it did not work out topographically or financially.
โItโs something weโve been working aggressively on,โ he said.
That work appears toย finally beย paying off. TDS Telecom is installing high-speed internet in the areas served by the 654 phone exchange, with plans to finish by the end of the year. And on Wednesday night, Select Board members approved a franchise plan with Comcast that will install telephone, cable and high-speed internet services forย the 68 homes in the 487 exchange in North Lyndeborough.
โIt has been a long time coming,โ Boland said. โThey hope to start soon, and they hope to be done by the end of the year.โ
North Lyndeboroughย is currently served by Consolidated Communications, but state Rep. Lisa Post, whose multiple town positions include chair of the townโs Broadband Committee, said the company would not be able to install high-speed internet before 2026.
โThey were very helpful, but we werenโt able to really wait,โ she said. โWe just werenโt going to be able to be on their schedule.โ
During power outages, Post said North Lyndeborough residents would lose cellphone service and internet, meaning they would not be able to reach emergency services. She said โpeople were really feeling it during COVIDโ trying to work and attend school without high-speed internet, and that residents told her they had trouble selling their homes without the service.
The Comcast agreement is a public-private partnership, with the town paying $100,000 that will come from American Rescue Plan Act funds. Boland said North Lyndeboroughย is considered an underserved area, making it eligible for APRA funds to be used on high-speed internet.
โWeโre eager to get it off the ground,โ Post said. โEverybodyโs very excited. Itโs a wonderful thing.โ
Selectmen formed the Broadband Committee about a year ago. Along with Post, its members are Michael Decubellis, Lesmary Ebert, Arthur Napolitano, Sandy Schoenย andย Alex Simovici, and Boland said they deserve a lot of credit.
โThose individuals really pulled this together,โ heย said.
