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Press Release -- August 11th, 2025
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Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces $31.5 Million in Largest Statewide Investment in Public Housing Internet

Funding Through the State’s Residential Retrofit Program Will Connect More Than 13,700 Households Across Massachusetts to Reliable, High-Speed Internet Service

BOSTON – Today, the Healey-Driscoll administration and Massachusetts Technology Collaborative’s (MassTech) Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) awarded $31,548,018 to four internet service providers (ISPs) to increase internet access for affordable and public housing residents statewide. MBI provided the funds through the state’s Residential Retrofit Program, which expands reliable, high-speed internet service by addressing inadequate wiring and infrastructure through grants to qualified ISPs.

This round of grant funding will modernize internet access in more than 13,700 housing units across Massachusetts, including the installation of fiber-optic or CAT6 internet infrastructure, customer home-based equipment, and Wi-Fi service to residences in 60 municipalities across the state. The upgrades aim to increase connectivity, reduce cost burdens and improve digital access for low-income residents.

“This program is about enhancing broadband connectivity for residents statewide,” said Massachusetts Interim Economic Development Secretary Ashley Stolba. “With this funding, we’re making sure low-income residents have the same access to essential services, opportunities, and tools as everyone else, leading to a more connected and advanced economy.”

“Public and affordable housing residents deserve the same level of connectivity as everyone else,” said Massachusetts Broadband Institute Director Michael Baldino. “This funding helps level the playing field and connects families to everything from telehealth to remote learning.”

The Residential Retrofit Program is funded by U.S. Treasury’s Capital Projects Fund through the American Rescue Plan Act. The program prioritizes projects in federally designated Qualified Census Tracts and properties with high percentages of deed-restricted affordable housing.

Listed below are the providers and public housing operators receiving awards in this round of the program:

Aervivo Inc. ($10,527,014 for 6,402 housing units)

Aervivo Inc.’s Connectivity Platform enables partners to deploy fiber-grade hybrid networks to small and large communities across the Commonwealth. In its proposal for the Residential Retrofit Program, Aervivo Inc. offered income-eligible broadband plans of at least 100Mbps/100Mbps and up to 1000Mbps/1000Mbps within each property they serve. Aervivo will provide devices at a ratio of 1:4 units, Wi-Fi in community areas, optional bulk service rates, and digital skills training as community benefits under this award.

Housing Organization Municipality Housing Units
Amherst Housing Authority Amherst 110
Amherst Housing Authority Belchertown 48
Amherst Housing Authority Hadley 40
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Beverly 191
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Brockton 972
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Easthampton 60
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Framingham 190
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Mansfield 170
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Maynard 120
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Medfield 103
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Palmer 156
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Pittsfield 120
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Salem 124
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Springfield 922
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Taunton 72
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Westwood 180
Concord Housing Authority Concord 68
Granite Place Associates / Marina Bay Management Quincy 350
John M. Corcoran & Co. / Corcoran Management Company Inc. Brockton 139
John M. Corcoran & Co. / Corcoran Management Company Inc. Fall River 156
John M. Corcoran & Co. / Corcoran Management Company Inc. Hanover 60
NeighborWorks Housing Solutions (NHS) Attleboro 22
NeighborWorks Housing Solutions (NHS) Brockton 48
NeighborWorks Housing Solutions (NHS) Hull 15
NeighborWorks Housing Solutions (NHS) Quincy 170
NeighborWorks Housing Solutions (NHS) Weymouth 18
Planning Office for Urban Affairs Hanover 103
Planning Office for Urban Affairs Lynn 24
Planning Office for Urban Affairs Salem 51
Planning Office for Urban Affairs Scituate 64
Salem Housing Authority Salem 665
The Community Builders Inc. Easthampton 40
The Community Builders Inc. Greenfield 200
The Community Builders Inc. Northampton 33
The Community Builders Inc. Westfield 46
Westfield Housing Authority Westfield 441
Williamstown Housing Authority Williamstown 30
Wrentham Housing Authority Wrentham 81

Archtop Fiber LLC  ($481,955 for 164 housing units)  
Archtop Fiber is an Internet Service Provider specializing in acquiring, constructing, and operating modern fiber optic networks. Archtop’s Network Design is a 100 percent fiber-optic design, comprising middle-mile fiber-optic connectivity to last-mile fiber-optic services. The technology is low latency and will reliably provide 8Gbps symmetrical service. Archtop will also offer Wi-Fi in community areas, open access network services, and bulk service options under this award.

Housing Organization Municipality Housing units
Great Barrington Housing Authority Great Barrington 31
Great Barrington Housing Authority Sheffield 30
Great Barrington Housing Authority Housatonic 50
Stockbridge Housing Authority Stockbridge 53

Comcast Cable Communications ($12,932,384 for 5,179 housing units)  

Comcast has built and operates one of the largest fiber deployments in the nation. In addition to an all-fiber backbone, Comcast has consistently added and expanded fiber throughout the portion of its network that directly serves customers. In its proposal for the Residential Retrofit Program, Comcast offered income-eligible broadband plans of at least 100Mbps/100Mbps for each property it serves. In addition, Comcast has enhanced its community benefits to include a contract with a third-party digital literacy or navigation training partner to provide services on site, in addition to Wi-Fi in community areas and open access use of in-building wiring.

Housing Organization Municipality Housing units
John M. Corcoran & Co. / Corcoran Management Company Inc. Andover 167
John M. Corcoran & Co. / Corcoran Management Company Inc. Saugus 266
John M. Corcoran & Co. / Corcoran Management Company Inc. Boston 133
Action Inc. Gloucester 37
Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribal Housing Authority Aquinnah 4
Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribal Housing Authority Chilmark 28
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Boston 607
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Malden 94
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Melrose 107
Capital Realty Group Chelsea 120
Chelsea Housing Authority Chelsea 566
Coalition for a Better Acre Dracut 9
Coalition for a Better Acre Haverhill 71
Coalition for a Better Acre Lowell 206
Just A Start Cambridge 24
Lawrence Housing Authority Lawrence 659
Melrose Housing Authority Melrose 155
New England Center and Home for Veterans Boston 121
Planning Office for Urban Affairs Boston 213
Planning Office for Urban Affairs Brookline 20
Planning Office for Urban Affairs Haverhill 149
Planning Office for Urban Affairs Lowell 41
Rogerson Communities Boston 144
Saugus Housing Authority Saugus 313
The Community Builders Inc. Gloucester 79
The Community Builders Inc. Provincetown 50
The Community Builders Inc. Somerville 40
The Neighborhood Developers Chelsea 522
The Neighborhood Developers Everett 77
The Neighborhood Developers Revere 147

CBN Geneva LLC ($7,606,664 for 1,514 housing units)  

CBN Geneva LLC is committed to maximizing efficiency and cost-effectiveness by leveraging existing public broadband infrastructure assets. CBN offers community benefits, including free Wi-Fi in common areas, device distribution, and digital literacy courses. CBN Geneva LLC is committed to open-access broadband deployment to foster competition, enhance service quality, and expand internet accessibility. The network infrastructure built with grant funding will be structured to support multiple ISPs and third-party service providers, ensuring that residents have access to a variety of broadband service options, in addition to offering income-eligible plans and an optional bulk network rate. The CBN Geneva LLC network is 100 percent fiber optic.

Housing Organization Municipality Housing units
Beacon Residential Management Limited Partnership Worcester 319
John M. Corcoran & Co. / Corcoran Management Company Inc. Webster 66
John M. Corcoran & Co. / Corcoran Management Company Inc. Worcester 156
Northbridge Housing Authority Northbridge 76
Planning Office for Urban Affairs Worcester 45
South Middlesex Non-Profit Housing Corporation Worcester 101
Southbridge Housing Authority Southbridge 152
Spear Management Group Inc Worcester 274
The Community Builders Inc. Millville 18
The Community Builders Inc. Worcester 94
Upton Housing Authority Upton 40
Westborough Housing Authority Westborough 36
Worcester Common Ground Worcester 80
Youghal LLC Southbridge 57

Participating housing operators are also eligible for funding through the Retrofit Ancillary Grantee (RANGE) Program, which directs grants to housing operators to support adoption of the new internet service, and expand access to devices and digital skills training. RANGE applications are due Friday, September 26. For more information, applicants may go to broadband.masstech.org/retrofit.

Massachusetts Broadband Institute at MassTech

A division of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) is working to extend high-speed internet access and availability across the state. To achieve this, MBI uses state and federal funding to launch infrastructure expansion programs that target areas of the state that lack high-speed internet access as well as digital equity programs that tackle barriers to internet adoption and increase availability, addressing critical issues around affordability, enhanced public Wi-Fi, the need for internet-enabled devices, and digital literacy training.

Learn more at https://broadband.masstech.org.

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MEDIA CONTACT:  

Jake Stern
Public Relations Manager
781-801-8845

stern@masstech.org

August 06, 2025

Source: Massachusetts Broadband Institute at MassTech (MBI)

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