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Changes In Federal Broadband Programs Upset Advocates For Rural Nebraska

In this April 1, 2016 photo, Allo Communications crews install fiber-optic cables on Eastridge Drive in Lincoln, Nebraska to provide high-speed internet citywide.(Mischa Lopiano / The Journal-Star via AP) With more than 300 direct-to-cell satellites in orbit, T-Mobile and Starlink continue the march towards eliminating mobile dead zones.(Business Wire) By Paul HammelNebraska ExaminerLINCOLN — County officials and advocates for rural development …
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omahadailyrecord.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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