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  2. Rural Texas may lose out on billions in broadband ... - AOL

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    That will likely disqualify many small internet service providers in rural areas. Rural Texas may lose out on billions in broadband infrastructure funding due to federal regulations Skip to main ...

  3. Rural internet - Wikipedia

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    Launching the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, which would direct up to $20.4 billion to expand broadband in unserved rural areas. Establishing the Digital Opportunity Data Collection, a new process for collecting fixed broadband data to improve mapping and better identify gaps in broadband coverage across the nation.

  4. White House announces $930 million in grants to expand ... - AOL

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    Biden administration’s internet initiative seeks to lay 12,000 miles of new fiber through 35 states and Puerto Rico The massive The post White House announces $930 million in grants to expand ...

  5. Which internet companies have the fastest internet? Map ... - AOL

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    More: Oklahoma Broadband Office flooded with requests to expand internet access. ... As many as 728,000 Oklahomans, many of whom live in rural areas, do not have access to affordable, high-speed ...

  6. Universal Service Fund - Wikipedia

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    Rural Broadband Experiments (RBE) Mobility Fund Phase I - The Connect America Fund also included the Mobility Fund, which is given to wireless carriers who expand service to underserved areas. "Phase I" of the Mobility Fund offered $300 million for a September 2012 round of auctions, and "Phase II" of the Mobility Fund plans to give out $500 ...

  7. Broadband mapping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The broadband maps were then used by the CPUC to determine both "unserved areas" (defined as an area that is not served by any form of facilities-based broadband, or where Internet connectivity is available only through dial-up service or satellite) and "underserved" areas (defined as an area in which broadband is available but no facilities ...

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