CHARLESTON Several local projects are expected to receive funding from the West Virginia Broadband Investment Plan, helping to bring high-speed internet to
West Virginia has received preliminary approval for over $32 million in funding for broadband projects at the West Virginia Broadband Summit. The funds will be allocated to two programs, Line
There are an estimated 5,700 businesses and residents in Citrus County who are either unserved or underserved when it comes to broadband internet access.
Broadband in West Virginia saw a major boost as more than $32 million for broadband projects was given preliminary approval at the the inaugural West Virginia Broadband Summit.