Massachusetts wants $105 million to fix broadband
Last updated: August 26, 2009 - 6:58am
Massachusetts is seeking $105 million in federal economic stimulus funds to improve broadband access in the western part of the state, and to draw an accurate map of available broadband services statewide. The Massachusetts Broadband Institute filed its request for the funds on Aug. 14. The agency wants to spend $100 million to create a fiber-optic data network that would reach into 43 western Massachusetts communities that now have little or no broadband access. The network would be used by municipal governments and would sell access to private companies, which in turn could sell broadband services to households and businesses.
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