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FCC approves nearly $40 million for rural broadband in Kansas
2 Dec 2019
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The FCC authorized nearly $38.7 million to fund broadband access for 10,864 unserved rural Kansas homes and businesses.
The Federal Communications Commission says the money is part of the third wave of support from last year’s Connect America Fund Phase II auction. Providers will begin receiving funding this month.
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