The NTIA recently approved funding for seven states to implement their digital equity plans, focusing on providing access to reliable high-speed internet for underserved communities.
Grants will be utilized to increase the availability of affordable broadband, enhance digital skills training, and expand telehealth services across the selected states.
Each state will tailor its funding usage, with New Hampshire focusing on training for assistive technology, and South Carolina planning to distribute mini-grants for digital skills training.
The funding aims to empower low-income households through various initiatives, such as providing affordable internet service options and training for effective technology use.
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