The federal effort to expand internet access to every U.S. home has taken a major step forward with the announcement of $930 million in grants to shore up connections in dozens of places where significant connectivity gaps persist. Those places include remote parts of Alaska and rural Texas. The so-called middle mile grants are intended to trigger the laying of 12,000 miles of fiber through 35 states and Puerto Rico. The middle mile is the midsection of the infrastructure necessary to enable internet access, composed of high-capacity lines carrying lots of data quickly. The expansion is among several initiatives pushed through Congress by President Joe Biden’s administration to expand high-speed internet connectivity.

  • RyanHakurei@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    This is not universal, though. For example I live in the sticks and am posting this from AT&T Fiber, 2.5G/2.5G

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      1 year ago

      True. There are localized pockets, but they’re not common. I’m super jealous, though! :-)