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Mass. Seeks Retrofitting of Public Housing for High-Speed Internet

Massachusetts launched a $22 million residential internet retrofit program to connect public and affordable housing units, the Massachusetts Broadband Institute said Wednesday. MBI said that 22,000 units in 500 affordable housing developments will be eligible for the funding that comes…

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from the U.S. Treasury’s Capital Projects Fund. Property owners and ISPs will upgrade in-building telecom wiring and other facilities in older developments, it said. Massachusetts Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao said, “Our economic future depends on high-quality internet access for all, especially for low-income populations who have been historically overlooked and disproportionately impacted by the digital divide.” Many public housing buildings are more than 50 years old, said MBI Director Michael Baldino. “Low-income families in these buildings face barriers to accessing the speeds offered by broadband service if the wiring in their apartments pre-dates the internet age.”