The internet may or may not be a human right (depending on who you ask) but it’s getting much faster in some of the remote parts of the country thanks to the completion of a $140 million project.
The internet may or may not be a human right (depending on who you ask) but it’s getting much faster in some of the remote parts of the country thanks to the completion of a $140 million project.
Fast Internet speeds are coming to those living in the not-so-populated areas of Washington.
A three-year, $140 million project to bring broadband Internet to rural Washington is finally completed, as businesses, hospitals, libraries, residents, and government agencies like police and fire departments in remote areas now have access to lightning quick Internet.
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