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May 8, 2 p.m. ET
Join your colleagues for an insightful webinar exploring creative and sustainable funding solutions for rural broadband projects, beyond government support. Moderated by Nokia’s Lori Adams, vice president of broadband policy and funding strategy, this session will feature John Zannos, partner at Digital Ubiquity Capital and John Cankar, managing director, GravityPath Partners. Together, the panelists will delve into alternative strategies for financing rural broadband infrastructure, with a focus on how rural providers can connect the unconnected when traditional government funding falls short.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into how rural broadband providers can leverage private capital, partnerships and innovative financial models to meet deployment needs. The discussion will cover funding augmentation strategies, the role of private equity and best practices for turnkey deployment of broadband networks in underserved areas.
If you are a network operator navigating financial barriers to ensure successful connectivity for your community, take advantage of this opportunity to learn from industry leaders and explore actionable solutions for the future of rural broadband.
Presenters
Lori Adams, Vice President, Broadband Policy and Funding Strategy, Nokia
Tim Ayers, Managing Director, GravityPath Partners
John Zannos, Partner, Digital Ubiquity Capital
Registration
Registration for this webinar is required. Login information will be emailed upon registration. For NTCA members unable to attend this event, an archive will be available.
Technical Support
We are excited to use Zoom for this webinar. If you have not used Zoom before, we recommend joining the conference at least 10 minutes before the event to ensure you have time to be familiar with the software. A Zoom account is not required to be able to participate.
Before the start of the webinar, check that your computer speakers are turned on, and the volume meets your listening specifications. If you are experiencing technical difficulties, please refer to Zoom's help center where there is a chat feature for their contact support.
Questions
For more information, contact NTCA at (703) 351-2118.