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The Vermont Community Broadband Board is discussing new polices to protect communications union districts that are working with companies in Vermont's broadband buildout.
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Town leaders and excited civilians gathered in White River Junction on Tuesday to celebrate the completion of a broadband rollout mission started in 2008.
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Vermont's allotment comes after a monthslong effort to challenge the FCC’s National Broadband Map � which state officials say overstated the number of Vermont households with a reliable broadband connection.
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This is the year that a lot of the money from Biden's 2021 infrastructure law starts flowing to states and local governments. Mitch Landrieu is tasked with implementing and promoting the effort.
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The Vermont Community Broadband Board is asking for feedback on internet access as broadband becomes more widespread.
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Ashton Bajeun, Wyatt Solls and Macaulay Bernier have been hanging cable in hard-to-get-to places all winter and spring. Mountains and bogs and deep woods.
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The Vermont Community Broadband Board wants to make sure that towns are protected as they partner with for-profit companies in building out a high-speed fiber network.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a map on broadband coverage and is using that map to determine which states share in $42 billion of aid. Vermont officials say the map has errors, but the push to update the map has not been very successful so far.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks to the Vermont Community Broadband Board's deputy director about how to challenge the FCC's national broadband map.
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A group in Vermont pre-purchased 2,000 miles of fiber optic cable, which is starting to arrive in the state. But workforce shortages and equipment delays still threaten to slow down deployment.