Minneapolis Star Tribune
Minnesota turkey farmers say expanded rural broadband could help detect bird flu sooner
Despite political momentum for rural broadband buildouts, many Minnesota farms still lack the internet technology that might otherwise ease the arduousness of working a farm. In 2023, Minnesota politicians touted record investments in broadband infrastructure, including more than $700 million in federal and state funding. The goal: wiring the entire state with high-speed internet, much like last century's expansion of rural electrification. Lt. Gov.
Minnesota regulators refuse CenturyLink's request to drop landline service quality rules (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Submitted by benton on Sun, 07/25/2021 - 15:06Backwoods living still is a draw; so, too, is fast internet. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Submitted by benton on Sun, 02/14/2021 - 15:42$27 million in broadband funding passes in the Minnesota House (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Fri, 05/08/2020 - 17:19Spotty internet access is leaving many rural Minnesotans behind (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Submitted by benton on Sun, 04/12/2020 - 15:44Internet providers ready to handle deluge of remote workers, Minnesota's internet experts say (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Submitted by benton on Mon, 03/16/2020 - 19:00Minnesota schools embrace iPads, laptops — and hope they're readying students for a digital future (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Submitted by benton on Mon, 12/02/2019 - 14:58Broadband 'moonshot' has rural Minnesotans hopeful
Sen Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) has made the issue of rural broadband a major talking point as she begins her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. Gov Tim Walz (D-MN) has promised he’d attack the problem like a “moonshot.” Meanwhile, a Republican-sponsored bill with bipartisan support is making its way through the Minnesota Legislature, promising $35 million a year in each of the next two years for rural broadband upgrades. All the talk about addressing the issue is encouraging, broadband advocates say.