A Colorado bill (SB-129) to address a broadband gap in...
A Colorado bill (SB-129) to address a broadband gap in the state is making its way through the Senate. The bill would require the state’s Public Utilities Commission and Office of Information Technology (OIT), using existing broadband data and mapping,…
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to identify “noncompetitive unserved and underserved” areas of the state. It also requires the PUC, in collaboration with the OIT and broadband providers, to make recommendations for a strategy to better connect Coloradans, no later than Jan. 1. The bill has passed second reading in the Senate. The third reading is scheduled on April 9.