PANEL TACKLES LACK OF HIGH-SPEED INTERNET IN INDIAN COUNTRY
Apr 13, 2018
2 minutes
Two western senators are proposing to expand access to a $4 billion federal program that has allowed public schools and libraries throughout the U.S. to obtain high-speed internet at affordable rates as one way to close the digital divide that persists across American Indian communities and other rural areas.
Librarians, policymakers and other experts gathered Thursday in Washington, D.C., for a panel discussion
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