Posts Tagged ‘high-speed internet access’
Governor Wes Moore Announces $79 Million in Federal Funding to Expand High Speed Internet Access
Maryland has received federal approval to expand high-speed internet access statewide. According to the Office of Governor Wes Moore, the approval specifically applies to the State’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) plan, and provides $79.1 million in funding, which will support the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development鈥檚 Connect Maryland initiative. State officials…
Read MoreGovernor Moore Announces Completion of Broadband Infrastructure Project to Bring High-Speed Internet to Smith Island
A nearly $2 million infrastructure project to bring high-speed internet access to residents and business owners of Smith Island has been completed. The project aims to ensure that all of Maryland鈥攏o matter how remote the location鈥攈as affordable and equitable access to high-speed internet. According to the Office of Governor Wes Moore, the infrastructure project brings…
Read MoreUpdate: Wicomico County Broadband Expansion Project
Many Wicomico County households will soon gain reliable, high-speed internet access thanks to a $2.9 million state-funded broadband expansion project. The effort will help families in underserved areas stay connected for work, school, healthcare, and daily needs. Approximately 381 locations across the county are included in the project. Over the coming months, providers including Talkie…
Read MoreDelaware Citizens Asked to Comment on Draft Plan to Provide Universal Broadband Access
Delaware is expected to receive $107 million in federal money to deploy internet infrastructure in The First State. Delaware Broadband Office Executive Director Roddy Flynn says there are still a lot of hoops they need to jump through to gain access to that funding. The proposed plan has been posted for public comment. The plan…
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