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Livingston County surveying residents on broadband needs

HOWELL—The Livingston County Board of Commissioners has created a broadband survey for residents of the county in partnership with the Ann Arbor internet service provider Merit Network Inc., and is …

Broadband / Digital Divide

Sanilac, Huron counties extend broadband surveys

BAD AXE—The broadband committees of Sanilac and Huron counties are urging residents of the two counties in Michigan’s Thumb to participate in an important survey intended to help expand and …

Broadband / Digital Divide / Distance Learning / Telemedicine

Feds award Michigan $363M for rural broadband

LANSING–Michigan will receive $362,985,055 in federal funding over the next 10 years to expand broadband access to 249,263 sites statewide, officials of the Michigan Economic Development Corp. announced. The funding …

Broadband

Lapeer County launches new effort to expand broadband access

LAPEER—The Lapeer County Broadband Committee has launched a new initiative to expand and improve high-speed internet access for all county residents, businesses, schools, healthcare facilities, and community organizations. “We must …

Broadband

$20M in grants available for broadband in underserved areas

LANSING–While much of Michigan has access to high-speed broadband internet service, there are still many rural areas lacking vital connectivity. A new grant program could make it easier to expand internet …

Broadband / K-12 Education

Merit Network picks rural school districts for ‘Michigan Moonshot’ broadband project

ANN ARBOR—Three intermediate school districts, representing more than 6,000 students, have been chosen as pilots for the Michigan Moonshot broadband data collection project, which is set to begin in May. …

Broadband / Internet / Telecommunications

AT&T Gets Federal Money For Rural Broadband Buildout

DETROIT — AT&T Inc. will receive nearly $30 million from the federal government to provide reasonably priced high-speed internet access to areas in Michigan where the company and the government …

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