Sioux Falls company to receive $20M in federal funds to expand Internet access in rural areas
By APFriday, December 18, 2009
SD company gets funds for rural broadband project
WASHINGTON — A Sioux Falls, S.D., company will receive $20 million in federal stimulus funds to help expand high-speed Internet access in underserved rural areas.
U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson announced the award Thursday. Johnson, who helped push for the funding, emphasized the important role the Internet plays in business development, affordable and accessible medical care, education and public safety services.
SDN Communications already delivers its services to 400 hospitals, clinics, schools, universities and government entities.
Filed under: Technology
Tags: Computing And Information Technology, Internet Technology, North America, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States, Washington
Tags: Computing And Information Technology, Internet Technology, North America, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States, Washington
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