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flag Wyoming gets final federal approval for $348M broadband expansion to rural areas.

flag Wyoming has received final federal approval for its BEAD program, unlocking nearly $348 million in infrastructure funding to expand high-speed internet to all serviceable locations, with a focus on rural areas. flag The plan, developed by the Wyoming Broadband Office and guided by the "Benefit of the Bargain" framework, aims to boost connectivity and economic competitiveness. flag Meanwhile, Colorado has approved a $420.6 million broadband expansion plan targeting over 96,000 residents, particularly in underserved rural regions, with a federal review pending before final approval. flag Both states are advancing efforts to close the digital divide as part of a nationwide $42.45 billion initiative.

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