Headline: Georgia has secured over $1.3 billion in federal funding to expand high-speed internet access, particularly in underserved areas. This investment is part of the federal government’s BEAD program and its broader efforts to bridge the digital divide across the country.
Article: The funding, approved by the U.S. Department of Commerce, will enhance broadband connectivity throughout the state, especially benefiting the 15% of Georgians who currently lack reliable access. The Georgia Technology Authority will manage allocating funds to local contractors to build the infrastructure.
Date: September 2024
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