Michigan gets federal approval of plan to narrow state’s digital divide
Infrastructure law grants will fund programs to address Michigan’s need for digital skills and broadband access.
Infrastructure law grants will fund programs to address Michigan’s need for digital skills and broadband access.
Michigan was recently awarded $203 million in grants from the federal government that will be used to improve broadband infrastructure throughout the state.
The 11 companies that proposed the expansion projects have committed to providing $311 million in matching funds for the venture.