Space is extremely limited for the in-person event; Zoom in instead with the Broadband Breakfast community.
Panel discussions will explore precursors to BEAD, private match funding, state broadband planning and more
Digital Equity projects will be an ongoing effort for many states.
On August 24, Broadband Breakfast Editor and Publisher Drew Clark will return to the Land of Lincoln.
“Some communities are way ahead of others,” Illinois Broadband Office Director Matt Schmit said about quest for IIJA funds.
Open access to middle mile infrastructure will help deliver services at the last mile, CETF says.
Partnerships for broadband need to emphasize community engagement to improve connectivity
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