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Millions in federal grants awarded for rural Alaska internet

Por: Associated Press Tech October 12, 2022

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — More than $100 million in grants have been announced by the federal government as part of a major effort to close the digital divide in parts of rural Alaska.The projects will improve upon an existing system of internet service that is a series of microwave transmitters with limited data transmission and vulnerability to bad weather, .The grants include $73 million for a partnership between the Alaska Native village... + full article



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