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Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., questioned in a letter to NTIA...

Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., questioned in a letter to NTIA Administrator Larry Strickling how the agency can justify suspending Broadband Technology Opportunities Program payments to the seven government groups that plan to use the money to build out early first…

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responder networks in the 700 MHz band. Myrick noted that Charlotte, N.C., one of the grant recipients, planned to go live with the first phase of its network in June. “I urge you to lift the suspension of Charlotte’s BTOP grant so that the build-out can continue,” Myrick wrote (http://xrl.us/bna7z6). North Carolina Gov. Beverly Purdue, a Democrat, also protested the suspension in a separate letter to Strickling (http://xrl.us/bna72a).