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Council wants broadband minimum speeds redefined
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia Broadband Deployment Council members plan to ask state lawmakers to redefine broadband speeds to expand the pool of applicants seeking funds for projects that increase high-speed Internet service in rural communities.
Last month, the council distributed $2.05 million in funds for broadband projects, but held back another $2 million.
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Council wants broadband minimum speeds redefined
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia Broadband Deployment Council members plan to ask state lawmakers to redefine broadband speeds to expand the pool of applicants seeking funds for projects that increase high-speed Internet service in rural communities.
Last month, the council distributed $2.05 million in funds for broadband projects, but held back another $2 million.
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