Maine becomes the first state to receive the funding as part of a federal push for broadband improvements meant to give every American access to high-speed internet service.
The announcement was made Thursday at Thomas College in Waterville and Maine becomes the first state to receive the funding as part of a federal push for broadband improvements meant to give every American access to high-speed internet service.
Maine becomes the first state to receive the funding as part of a federal push for broadband improvements meant to give every American access to high-speed internet service.
The network would encompass 131 communities, representing over 11,000 residents and businesses. It will reach more than 200 community institutions, including schools, hospitals, libraries, local government buildings and civic centers.