Mississippi Approves $21.6M in State Broadband Funding
Briefly

The Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility of Mississippi has earmarked $21.6 million for nine broadband projects, unlocking internet access for 12,300 households.
Mississippi continues to make strides in broadband expansion, committing $91.7 million to 33 projects for 39,300 households, ensuring crucial infrastructure for all.
Governor Tate Reeves emphasized the importance of broadband, asserting it is a critical infrastructure as Mississippi endeavors to provide every resident with internet access.
With a total of $1.2 billion funding via BEAD, BEAM has extensive plans underway to enlarge the state’s broadband accessibility and digital skills initiatives.
Read at Telecompetitor
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