Biden administration announces more new funding for rural broadband infrastructure
- The Biden administration has announced $667 million in grants and loans to build broadband infrastructure in rural areas of the United States, as part of their goal to achieve internet-for-all by 2030.
- The funding will benefit 37 new projects, adding to the 37 projects that received $771.4 million in grants and loans earlier this year. These initiatives aim to improve internet speeds in regions currently considered underserved.
- The investments in broadband infrastructure are expected to bring economic opportunities to farmers, improve access to medical care through telemedicine, and expand academic offerings in high schools.
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