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West Virginia gains federal funds to expand high-speed broadband to 73,650 underserved areas, advancing economic and digital equity.
West Virginia has secured federal funding to expand high-speed broadband to about 73,650 unserved and underserved locations, following approval of its BEAD program proposal.
The move, enabled by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, builds on the state’s record growth in broadband access since 2023, including a 2.6% rise in connected households and major gains in internet speeds.
The initiative, rooted in Sen. Shelley Moore Capito’s Capito Connect plan, aims to boost economic development, education, telehealth, and rural opportunities.
The state is now focused on deploying infrastructure with oversight to ensure funds are used effectively and equitably.
West Virginia obtiene fondos federales para expandir la banda ancha de alta velocidad a 73.650 áreas desatendidas, avanzando en la equidad económica y digital.