West Virginia receives $1.2 billion to bring high-speed internet to all residents by 2029.

West Virginia aims to provide universal high-speed internet, receiving $1.2 billion in federal funds. Over a quarter of residents lack access, hindering workforce training and causing permitting delays. The state's Task Force seeks solutions, including faster dispute resolution. Starlink has become a key option in rural areas, despite cost concerns, as the state pushes for full coverage by 2029.

November 23, 2024
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