The Indiana broadband funding came through a state program that matches homes and businesses lacking connectivity with providers, who
AT&T broadband funding came through several government programs. AT&T also contributed toward total project costs,. A spokesperson shared
Broadband line extension programs are designed to cover some of the costs of extending connectivity to homes that may have been passed
Gigabit broadband availability is best in the central part of the U.S., according to research from Smarthomestarter.com. The state with
Indiana broadband funding totaling $842,800 will go to six providers, who will contribute an additional $1.4 million for a total
Comcast Indiana projects in 19 counties will commence now that the company signed contracts with the state. The company will deploy fiber to