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Pennsylvania takes first step to join federal government's $45 billion "Internet for All" initiativeDepartment of Commerce Undersecretary Jed Kolko said 34 states and territories have joined the initiative and will each get $100 million at the minimum to spend over five years.
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Twenty internet service companies have agreed to provide lower-income families high-speed plans for $30 a month or less. When coupled with a government subsidy for that amount, many families, including in Pennsylvania, can get high-speed access at no cost.
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Centre County's government is about midway through a broadband internet speed study, with a goal of identifying areas in the county that don't have sufficient broadband internet access.
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Lack of access to broadband internet is a long-existing issue in many parts of Pennsylvania. The pandemic has proven how critical it is, as schools have…
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Increasingly, our daily lives are online, especially during the coronavirus shutdown. But access to the internet is not always equal, which was…
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Henry McCreary and his friends were fed up.In their part of rural Huntingdon County, access to high-speed internet was mostly limited, expensive and…
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A new report released on Monday by the Center for Rural Pennsylvania says the Federal Communications Commission overstates broadband internet availability…
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A variety of potential solutions exist to address the widespread lack of broadband internet access, such as community cooperatives and “white space”…
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A group representing rural Pennsylvanians says expanding high speed broadband internet access in the state needs to be a priority this year, but…
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Statewide research from Pennsylvania State University finds that there’s a severe lack of connectivity to high-speed broadband internet for much of…