Where Nebraskans live plays a large role in whether or not they reported their internet was reliable or fast, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln survey found.
Almost two months after the FCC released its new broadband map, state governments have submitted “bulk challenges” as part of a requirement to receive BEAD funding.
A majority of the 2,400 locations that will be connected to broadband through the state program are unserved now, which drove up the per-location cost more than five times.
There have been rumors that Nebraska will soon need a new area code, but the Nebraska Public Service Commission said that won't happen for a long time.