Funny that the website has a Creative Commons license but blocks readers "out of the US" (according to IP address, which is not reliable of course).
> The grant program is meant to give broadband providers an incentive to pursue expansion projects
So always public money funding those same broadband sharks? Can't we have public infrastructure for internet? Or at least infrastructure operated by non-profits?
> The grant program is meant to give broadband providers an incentive to pursue expansion projects
So always public money funding those same broadband sharks? Can't we have public infrastructure for internet? Or at least infrastructure operated by non-profits?