NoaNet completed its 1,600-mile broadband network to connect...
NoaNet completed its 1,600-mile broadband network to connect rural communities across Washington state, said the nonprofit telecom provider in a news release Wednesday (http://reut.rs/1cr5EUM). The project was funded in part by NTIA’s Broadband Technology Opportunities Program grant, and it will…
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serve hundreds of previously underserved libraries, police stations, city halls, colleges and other community institutions, said NoaNet. Local ISPs can also connect to the network and provide service to consumers in towns, cities and remote areas from Ilwaco to Colville and Asotin, said the provider.