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West Virginia moves ahead on $10M broadband project

Por: Associated Press Business December 07, 2022

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice says construction is starting on a $10 million broadband project that aims to connect more than 2,100 additional homes and business across the state. A news release from Justice’s office says the Republican signed West Virginia’s Line Extension Advancement and Development, or LEAD, for Comcast to begin carrying out the buildout plan next month. The initiative is in part funded by a... + full article



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