Twenty-two community anchor institutions in South Dakota received grants...
Twenty-two community anchor institutions in South Dakota received grants from NTIA’s State Broadband Initiative earlier this month, totaling nearly $200,000 for technology projects, said the South Dakota Broadband Initiative in a news release Wednesday (http://1.usa.gov/Hfb7jW). Project funding will provide technology…
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improvements in firewalls, network switches, wireless equipment for mobile connectivity and increased performance, and new computers to provide access to broadband, said SDBI. The SDBI Technology Planning team will help community anchor institutions and their technology partners to integrate the new equipment into their infrastructure, said SDBI.