Feds approve Missouri’s next step to get $1.7 billion for broadband expansion

The federal government approved the next phase of Missouri’s plan to spend $1.7 billion on broadband projects. The Office of Broadband Development announced the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, part of the Department of Commerce, approved the state’s 135-page proposal dealing with how funding will be spent to bring broadband to more than 200,000 locations throughout the state. Tennessee’s plan for $813 million to expand broadband also was approved.

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