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The New York BEAD broadband program has a $664 million budget and is currently accepting applications for the program’s third round.
Those who gain access through the New Mexico broadband grant will receive three years of complimentary service.
The move became official when New Mexico Governor Lujan Grisham signed the bipartisan Broadband for Education Bill (SB 401).
The news follows a public announcement by PRIME FiBER and AT&T confirming a similar agreement in Naples, Bonita Springs, Golden Gate and San Carlos Park, Florida.
This was the first year the Rural Broadband Subscriber Study asked customers to rank their preferred methods of communication.