Broadband Expansion Initiatives Announced in Southern States
Broadband Expansion Initiatives Announced in Southern States
Broadband Expansion Initiatives Announced in Southern States
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Governor Jeff Landry has launched the GUMBO 2.0 program in Louisiana, a $1.355 billion initiative aimed at expanding broadband access to 60,000 rural homes, which is expected to create 8,000 to 10,000 jobs. Meanwhile, Tennessee is set to receive $813 million in federal funds to further enhance broadband access in underserved areas, with plans to open applications for providers in November 2024. In Arkansas, over 78,000 households lack broadband access despite receiving $1.024 billion in federal funding, leading local officials to discuss infrastructure solutions. A report by Cornell University highlights the challenges rural communities face in leveraging grants for broadband expansion, emphasizing the need for effective local leadership and innovative solutions. The disparity in broadband access continues to affect rural populations, as highlighted by the varying degrees of investment and infrastructure development in states like Tennessee and Arkansas. As states navigate these funding opportunities, the focus remains on overcoming geographical and financial barriers to achieve widespread connectivity.

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