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Connect Illinois Round 3: The state has been accepting applications on a rolling basis from communities and internet service providers for grants of up to $10 million to deploy new or upgrade existing broadband networks that will meet at least one core goal: connect homes, businesses, and community anchor institutions Community Engagement - Illinois Broadband Lab uillinois.edu community-engagement uillinois.edu community-engagement
Accelerate Illinois: The Accelerate Illinois Broadband Infrastructure Planning Program is a program designed to assist communities in Illinois utilize broadband infrastructure funding for their communities. Illinois - BroadbandUSA BroadbandUSA (.gov) node BroadbandUSA (.gov) node
The Connect Illinois broadband strategy is anchored by distinct, yet interdependent goals providing short-term basic access, ensuring longer-term high-speed access, and demonstrating broadband leadership and economic development relative to other states and countries. Basic broadband access. Connect Illinois Broadband Strategic Plan illinois.gov soi connectillinois documents illinois.gov soi connectillinois documents
Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) drafted a National Broadband Plan, which includes a detailed strategy to advance consumer welfare, civic participation, public safety and homeland security, community development, health care delivery, energy
Illinois Broadband for All is a coalition representing individuals and organizations that advocate for investment in reliable broadband Internet service to enhance the quality of life and create economic opportunity in Illinois.
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