NC governor announces Currituck, Chowan, Camden and more to receive high-speed internet
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Currituck among 30 counties to be served by broadband project funds - The Coastland Times
Governor Josh Stein has announced more than $63 million in Completing Access to Broadband program projects to connect 18,889 households and businesses in 30 counties to high-speed internet. Stein said: “Broadband is key 21st Century infrastructure, and these partnerships among counties across the state and internet providers will help connect more North Carolinians.” These projects will be awarded by NCDIT and are funded by more than $44 million…
Gov. Stein announces more than $63 million of broadband projects across 30 counties
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCT) -- Governor Josh Stein announced today more than $63 million in Completing Access to Broadband (CAB) program projects to connect 18,889 households and businesses in 30 counties to high-speed internet. “North Carolinians’ need access to high-speed internet to connect them with friends and family, business opportunities, telehealth, and more," Gov. Stein said. “Broadband is key 21st Century infrastructure and these partnersh…
Governor Stein announces additional CAB funding - The Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald
RALEIGH – Governor Josh Stein announced on April 29 more than $63 million in Completing Access to Broadband (CAB) program projects to connect 18,889 households and businesses in 30 counties to high-speed internet. Funds were awarded locally to Bertie and Northampton counties, both to Roanoke Connect Holdings, LLC (Fybe). In Bertie County the funding will provide high-speed internet access to 1,380 homes and businesses (91.39% of the county’s 1,5…
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