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Indiana was awarded $868 million in federal broadband funding on Monday. This funding is part of over $42 billion nationwide in an effort to extend internet to everyone.
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Federal and state grants announced in June aim to extend broadband internet access to rural areas across Michigan.
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More than 50,000 Indiana homes and businesses will get access to high-speed internet through new federal funding.
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South Bend announced more than 130 new access points at 31 new locations for its free, municipal Open Wi-Fi network Tuesday, tripling its footprint.
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Lack of digital access is a huge economic disadvantage, in many ways laid bare during the pandemic, when almost everything had to be remote -- education, health access and job access, to name a few.
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More than 52,000 Hoosier homes and businesses will be able to connect to broadband through grants announced Monday.
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New state, federal, and private funds coming that could provide high speed internet to everyone in the state.
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South Bend is expanding its free Open Wi-Fi network, and the city is taking nominations from the public on new locations.
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Starting Monday, Hoosiers can apply to be considered for the latest state program designed to expand broadband access to residents and…
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The Indiana Farm Bureau held its annual delegate session virtually for the second year in a row in light of the pandemic and recent surge in COVID-19…