Bid to spread Internet access across Colorado gains high-profile support Read more: Bid to spread Internet access across Colorado gains high-profile
Denver Business Journal
A bid for a $100.6 million federal stimulus grant, which would be used to connect hundreds of Colorado schools with super-fast Internet by 2014, is gaining support just as the last grants are being awarded.
Longmont-based nonprofit Eagle-Net, a technology purchasing cooperative for Colorado schools, is leading the project that would build a network to supply 1-gigabit broadband access for schools in every Colorado county that lack affordable high-speed Internet.
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A bid for a $100.6 million federal stimulus grant, which would be used to connect hundreds of Colorado schools with super-fast Internet by 2014, is gaining support just as the last grants are being awarded.
Longmont-based nonprofit Eagle-Net, a technology purchasing cooperative for Colorado schools, is leading the project that would build a network to supply 1-gigabit broadband access for schools in every Colorado county that lack affordable high-speed Internet.
Read more
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