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Fred Knapp, Reporter/Producer, NET News
March 31, 2021 - 5:55pm
Requiring higher broadband speeds, and investigating fraudulent unemployment payments, were among topics discussed in the Nebraska Legislature Wednesday.
As the state and federal governments devote more money to expanding high speed broadband, lawmakers are considering what kinds of speeds to require. Under an amendment offered by Sen. Bruce Bostelman, construction subsidized by the state’s Universal Service Fund would have to provide speeds of 100 megabits per second for both uploads and downloads. Bostelman said it is needed to assure good service.
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