Governor Matt Meyer announced that Delaware has secured federal approval for a major broadband expansion plan. The plan targets areas with limited or no broadband service, particularly in rural communities.
Maryland looks to have 100 percent of internet availability with federal funding from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
Atlantic General Hospital has received $157,794 in reimbursement through the Federal Communications Commission, a program that offers support to eligible nonprofit healthcare organizations in rural areas for broadband internet services.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has signed three executive orders to foster economic growth and modernize the state’s infrastructure. The measures focus on transportation technologies, internet access, and community initiatives.
Governor John Carney and the Delaware Department of Technology and Information's Broadband Office have announced $17.4 million in proposed grants to expand high-speed internet access to more than 5,600 unserved and underserved homes and businesses statewide.
