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The money came from the federal Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment Program, or BEAD, which provided $42.5 billion to expand high-speed Internet in all 50 states, Washington D.C. and five U.S ...
The deadline to apply is January 13 for the state of New Mexico. To see if broadband services the area you live in, you can check broadbandmap.fcc.gov.And for more information visit bernco.gov.
New Mexico's office for broadband deployment has received the green light to move forward on a project that will use $675 million in federal ... according to an online map at maps.connect.nm.gov.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the appointment of a new state director for the office of broadband access and ...
May 7—New Mexico has been allocated nearly $700 million to connect unconnected or poorly connected areas in the state to broadband, but to make sure the right households are reaping the benefits ...
New Mexico broadband director says hundreds of millions in federal funding could be on the line Data mistakes and an inability to keep up with a federal program’s demands could cause the state ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A national nonprofit organization has released a study that could mean federal funding to launch Free Apartment Wi-Fi programs in New Mexico. According to a Connect New ...
New Mexicans are asked to check their address by Jan. 13 for any inaccurate or incomplete broadband data on Federal Communications Commission broadband maps, the New Mexico Office of Broadband ...
Oct. 23—New Mexicans next week have a chance to learn about what state, tribal and federal officials are doing to get reliable, high-speed internet to everyone in New Mexico. The second annual ...
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — The state of New Mexico launched its Statewide Education Network (SEN) on Monday connecting the first public schools in what will eventually become a ...
A range of entities in New Mexico can start applying for their piece of a $675 million broadband funding pie, the state's Office of Broadband Access and Expansion said Monday.
In what's been a busy summer for New Mexico's Office of Broadband Access and Expansion, the office said July 31 it awarded 15 entities throughout the state — mostly counties or Pueblos — over ...
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