Brightspeed recently secured $29 million in funding to improve broadband services across 11 counties in North Carolina, as part of a $41 million initiative involving 17 counties. This funding comes from the state's Completing Access to Broadband (CAB) program, which is supported by the American Rescue Plan Act. Brightspeed aims to connect nearly 99,000 locations and plans to extend high-speed internet service to 800,000 more. The funding highlights the collaborative efforts among multiple organizations, including other service providers and local government supports, to improve broadband infrastructure in rural areas.
Brightspeed has emerged as a significant player in expanding broadband access in North Carolina, receiving $29 million in funding for projects across 11 counties.
The funding comes from North Carolina's Completing Access to Broadband program, funded by the federal American Rescue Plan Act, emphasizing the state's commitment to bridging the digital divide.
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