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3232Industry Leaders Applaud Biden’s ACP Supplemental Funding Request
https://fiberbroadband.org/2023/10/26/industry-leaders-applaud-bidens-acp-supplemental-funding-request/
Thu, 26 Oct 2023 16:47:52 +0000https://fiberbroadband.org/?p=12796With the request, the Biden Administration is now urging Congress to follow through so funding can be extended through December 2024.
]]>6 Oregon Municipalities Partner to Complete a Fiber Feasibility Study
https://fiberbroadband.org/2020/10/14/6-oregon-municipalities-partner-to-complete-a-fiber-feasibility-study/
Wed, 14 Oct 2020 04:00:00 +0000https://fiberbroadband.org/2020/10/14/6-oregon-municipalities-partner-to-complete-a-fiber-feasibility-study/A report commissioned by Multnomah County, Oregon, and the cities of Fairview, Gresham, Portland, Troutdale and Wood Village,https://www.bbcmag.com/breaking-news/six-oregon-municipalities-partner-to-complete-a-fiber-feasibility-study found that a digital divide still exists in the county. Despite a high number of Internet connections in the region, 13% of low-income residents do not have access to the Internet. Furthermore, low-income residents that do have broadband Internet often pay the same rate as high-income residents. The report adds that four out of 10 people say they can afford current Internet costs. The report says there is strong interest in closing the digital divide in Multnomah County and for the creation of a government-owned network.