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If you live in the Northwoods, you've probably noticed that reception can get spotty in some areas, but the Lac du Flambeau Business Development Corporation is hoping to make that a thing of the past
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Some federal incentives to bring internet access to Indian Country neglected to require tribal participation, according to a new report
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Gov. Tony Evers and the Public Service Commission say Wisconsin's blueprint for digital equity has been accepted by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration
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The Biden administration has announced the rollout of more than $42 billion for the expansion of high-speed internet access, including $1 billion dollars for Wisconsin
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You can now check out a cellular Wi-Fi hot spot from Marathon County's public libraries
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The Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe tribe announced plans Wednesday to build an independent, affordable broadband system with a more than $25 million grant from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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Nearly 700 homes and small businesses in the Eagle River area will soon have access to broadband. Spectrum just completed a $1.1 million fiber-optic network expansion in the area.
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The Wisconsin Public Service Commission recently awarded $125 million in grants for broadband expansion projects. That includes $5.4 million spread across three projects in Vilas County.
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Officials in some urban areas are raising concerns about a federal rule limiting how federal coronavirus relief money can be spent on high-speed internet.