West Virginia becomes the second state to receive over $1.2 billion in funding through the BEAD program for high-speed internet deployment. Nevada's proposal for the 'Internet for All' program gets federal approval, aiming to expand high-speed internet access for households.
Federal officials approved Nevada's initial proposal to expand high-speed internet access for households across the valley. https://t.co/iTIXX4ogCW
#ICYMI → My full statement to congratulate West Virginia on being the second state approved for the largest amount of broadband funding to date. 🗞️READ HERE: https://t.co/H57YNuoPMU
Federal officials have approved Nevada's initial proposal and the next steps for the "Internet for All" program. Here's what that means for you. https://t.co/o9TsV0L9aB
🚨BIG NEWS from @NTIAgov🚨 West Virginia is now the SECOND state in the nation to be approved and will soon begin receiving its $1,210,800,969.85 in funding through the BEAD program to deploy high-speed internet networks. #CapitoConnect https://t.co/abRlvoVQY6
Broadband internet may be coming to a neighborhood near you. The state’s goal of expanding access in rural areas is taking a big step forward with a partnership with eX2 Technology. MORE: https://t.co/XiHimkV320 https://t.co/4MU19SmYvH