NICHOLVILLE – Nicholville-based Slic Network Solutions will receive $596,000 in grants to continue its installation of high-speed internet service in the North Country. The money will be used to …
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NICHOLVILLE – Nicholville-based Slic Network Solutions will receive $596,000 in grants to continue its installation of high-speed internet service in the North Country.
The money will be used to install fiber lines in Franklin and Hamilton Counties.
Formed in 1995, Slic Network Solutions is an internet service provider of broadband voice and data services.
Over the last two decades, the company has successfully developed, installed and managed last-mile fiber networks providing high-speed internet and voice data services to underserved North Country communities.
The company will design, supply, and install 25 miles of internet fiber cable and related infrastructure network equipment between Tupper Lake in Franklin County and Long Lake in Hamilton County.
As part of Gov. Cuomo’s Regional Economic Development Council Initiative, SLIC was awarded $596,000 towards its $697,758 total through the Consolidated Funding Application process.
The project is to be finished in August.