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Fiber-to-the-home broadband spreads throughout southern NH Consolidated employees run fiber on River Road in Westmoreland, N.H. Modified: 6/27/2021 7:48:36 PM Related stories CONCORD Spurred by a 2018 change in state law and new private investment, the state’s biggest phone company is building fiber-optic connections to tens of thousands of homes in southern New Hampshire, the most extensive expansion of fast internet that rural New Hampshire has seen in many years. “The greater Cheshire County area is an amazing rural broadband success story now. … We’re in the Seacoast, the southeast part of the state. All in all, we’re building to 144,000 homes this year,” said Eric Garr, president of consumer and small business services for Consolidated Communications. ....
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Opinion: High-Speed Internet Gaps in Pennsylvania Shameful The pockets of high-speed Internet wasteland that pockmark Pennsylvania are shameful in an age when good i\Internet accessibility is as ubiquitous, for most, as postal service and electricity. by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette / February 2, 2021 Shutterstock/ESB Professional (TNS) The pockets of high-speed internet wasteland that pockmark Pennsylvania are shameful in an age when good internet accessibility is as ubiquitous, for most, as postal service and electricity. And in this pandemic moment in time, those deserts of affordable and reliable connectivity threaten quality of life and education, creating two classes of citizens the haves and have-nots on opposite sides of a digital divide. ....
Dec 28, 2020 | STATESCOOP A broadband advisory board created last month by Gov. Jared Polis could improve access to high-speed internet for residents during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The Colorado Broadband Advisory Board is tasked with offering broadband policy recommendations to state lawmakers and streamlining broadband expansion projects that involve state agencies. Polis said the work is especially needed as more residents depend on the internet to remotely access their health care, work and education all needs that will persist, though in lesser degrees, after the health crisis has ended. The new board, comprised of state officials from Colorado’s economic, regulatory and transportation departments, as well as Tony Neal-Graves, the executive director of the Colorado Broadband Office, will gauge Coloradans’ concerns about broadband access and direct agencies and private-sector partners on where to send resources so that they� ....