California Recommends AT&T, Tribes, Counties, and Smaller Providers for More Broadband Funds
Briefly

The California Public Utilities Commission recommended $3.4 million additionally to AT&T for last mile broadband, as part of a $174.4 million sixth round funding.
The sixth round of recommendations saw 15 grants totaling $174.4 million, all dedicated to fiber broadband, including multiple grants for some awardees.
El Dorado County stands to receive over $66.2 million for four projects, potentially allowing Cal.net to be the primary internet provider on the network.
Other recommended beneficiaries include tribal entities and smaller providers, representing a significant step towards improving broadband access across California.
Read at Telecompetitor
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