Oklahoma Board Advances More Than $53M in Middle-Mile Broadband Grants
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The Oklahoma Broadband Governing Board has recommended more than $53 million in grants for middle-mile broadband expansion, supported by the American Rescue Plan Act's Fiscal Recovery Funds. The approved projects will significantly enhance connectivity in rural areas, addressing the digital divide. Providers receiving grants include Hilliary, Indian Electric Cooperative, and Resound Networks, among others. Several additional projects await funding, showcasing ongoing efforts and the potential for future improvements in broadband infrastructure across the state.
The Oklahoma Broadband Governing Board has recommended over $53 million in grants to expand middle-mile broadband, emphasizing the state's commitment to enhancing digital connectivity.
Funded by the American Rescue Plan Act's Fiscal Recovery Funds, these projects aim to bridge the digital divide in rural areas of Oklahoma.
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