Vanderburgh County, IN launches $39 million rural high-speed broadband project with AT&T
Vanderburgh County is partnering with AT&T on a $39 million project to provide high-speed fiber broadband for approximately 21,000 rural residents. The county is covering $9.9 million of the costs with American Rescue Plan Act funds while AT&T invests the remaining $29.7 million. Residents will have the option of up to 2 gigabytes and businesses up to 5 gigabytes of service.
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