CPUC Awards $4.82M From Local Broadband Fund
The California Public Utilities Commission gave $4.82 million to local governments for efforts to close the digital divide, the CPUC said Monday. The agency said it made 12 local agency technical assistance grants after receiving 46 applications in August for…
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the $50 million state fund, which was part of last year’s $6 billion California broadband law. “With this funding, the state is helping provide local governments with the capacity to develop, design, and build their own networks,” said CPUC President Alice Reynolds. “These grants will usher in a new era of scalable, future-proof public broadband.”