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The federal government has started to announce the first round of grants from the Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program. Vermont will receive just over $5 million to implement its plan to bring high-speed internet to all residents regardless of identity or economic status.
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Vermont’s effort to bring high-speed internet to the entire state is getting more support from the federal government.
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Vermont Senator Peter Welch announced today that he and a bipartisan group of Senators are introducing the Affordable Connectivity Program Extension Act.
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A partnership of five Adirondack economic development organizations has issued an agenda for 2024 focused on actions to support the future of the region’s economy.
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The Vermont Community Broadband Board is holding a series of listening sessions to gather public input to develop a statewide internet access plan.
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Vermont’s Community Broadband Board has submitted its five-year plan to the federal government.
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North Country officials are hoping that a recent announcement of federal funding for broadband infrastructure will help get the service into rural homes that lack high-speed internet.
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During a stop in Waterbury, Vermont Wednesday Democrat Peter Welch talked about work is getting done in the Senate.
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Vermont Senator Peter Welch led a hearing Wednesday in Washington on the challenges of expanding rural broadband.
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Vermont’s governor and the state’s at-large congressman on Monday announced millions of dollars in grant funding to bring fiber optic broadband to the state’s Northeast Kingdom.