Washington will use the federal grants to support last mile infrastructure projects that expand broadband access, create economic opportunities and improve educational and healthcare access for residents in regions lacking reliable internet.
These grants will advance broadband infrastructure buildout and improve underserved and unserved community access to reliable, high-speed broadband internet service.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration overseeing distribution of $42.45 billion to deliver high-speed internet to all communities in the U.S.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration is overseeing distribution of $42.45 billion from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to all 50 states, Washington, D.C, and five territories to deliver high-speed internet
Funds will help entities in the state construct or improve community buildings for internet access, purchase and install broadband equipment, and loan out Wi-Fi-enabled devices to those without access