FCC Report: Nearly Half of West Virginia Residents Don’t Have Access to Broadband
The Charleston Gazette — “The state needs to make a top-down commitment to broadband,” said Paul Miller, an analyst with the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy. “We need to have the right people, in the right place and in the right job.” Read
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