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KTSM News – New Mexico celebrates recovery efforts for fiber, digital in Ruidoso area

Posted on September 12, 2025

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The New Mexico Office of Broadband Access and Expansion (OBAE) is heradling a new era in broadband recovery efforts in Lincoln County.

The office hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wedenesday, Sept. 10 in Ruidoso to celebrate two disaster relief grants.

The funding will provide “resilience and support broadband infrastructure impacted by wildfires and flooding in Lincoln County,” OBAE said.

OBAE awarded Penasco Valley Telephone Cooperative (PVT) and TDS Telecom more than $1.25 million through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The Connectivity to Declared Disaster Area Grants are designed for broadband recovery.

The providers will rebuild and reinforce high-speed internet networks in the region and fund fiber redundancy to ensure communities like Capitan and Fort Stanton stay connected in future emergencies, OBAE said.

PVT is receiving $1 million, and TDS Telecom is getting $251,300 for broadband recovery.

Local, county and state officials joined leaders from PVT and TDS to mark the occasion for Lincoln County, where wildfires and floods have severely damaged broadband infrastructure.

“This funding is lifesaving as communication and broadband are critical in times of emergency,” said Jeff Lopez, director of OBAE. “We feel it’s imperative to award these grants to help families and communities harmed by disasters like wildfires and flooding.”

PVT will use its grant to provide fiber redundancy to ensure the Capitan community is not cut off during a disaster. The route will also connect Fort Stanton with fiber broadband access.

PVT says the resilient fiber connection will protect critical communications and broadband access.

TDS will use its grant to help restore the final, hardest-to-reach areas in Ruidoso, with fiber-optic infrastructure.

“Rebuilding after a disaster is always challenging, but moments like this show what can be achieved when public and private partners unite behind a common goal,” TDS Senior Vice President of Network Operations Joe Read said. “This grant gives us vital support to not only restore the remaining lost connections, but also to make them stronger than ever with new fiber infrastructure.”

During last year’s wildfires and flooding, some connected areas of TDS’s network were a total loss. TDS will leverage the funding to build a fiber-to-the-home network that will deliver multi-gig service speeds along with TV and voice services.

Projects funded by these disaster relief grants must be completed by Dec. 31, 2026.

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