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Dec 17 2009
03:09 pm

The White House:

DAWSONVILLE, Ga. – Vice President Biden today kicked off $7.2 billion in Recovery Act broadband grant and loan programs, of which $2 billion will be made available on a rolling basis over the next 75 days to bring high-speed Internet to communities that currently have little or no access to the technology. At an event at Impulse Manufacturing in Dawsonville, Georgia, with Governor Sonny Perdue (R-GA), he announced an initial $183 million investment in eighteen broadband projects benefiting seventeen states which has already been matched by over $46 million in public and private sector capital.

Grants will be made for Middle Mile, Last Mile, Public Computing, and Sustainable Adoption. Follow the link for more info on the first eighteen projects announced today.

SEE ALSO: National Economic Council on broadband and the economy

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