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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Wednesday that it will spend $115 million over the next three years to expand high-speed Internet service to 400,000 people and businesses that currently lack it.
That funding will be coupled with “tens of millions” of dollars of private investment, the commission said.
Doesn’t seem like hardly enough.
Doesn’t seem like hardly enough.