NTIA Awards Additional $50M in Tribal Broadband Grants
NTIA awarded more than $50 million in additional tribal broadband connectivity program grants Monday, totaling more than $143 million so far, to Doyon, the Alaska Native corporation for interior Alaska, and the Ahtna Intertribal Resource Commission. The new funding will…
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support broadband deployment and adoption efforts, said a news release. “It is humbling to see first-hand how these grants will positively impact the daily lives of Alaskan Natives who have been disconnected for far too long,” said NTIA Administrator Alan Davidson, who traveled to Alaska to "see firsthand the unique challenges and opportunities Alaska faces in implementing high-speed internet service expansion."