This Report is being provided by the The Governor’s Broadband Development Council. The report describes the progress of broadband development in unserved areas, the Council found that over 300,000 locations in Texas are unservedd.1 As of July 2020, an estimated 926,859 Texans do not have access to broadband at home. several recommendations regarding broadband connectivity in rural and unserved areas, the Council studied broadband practices taking place in other states, as well as initiatives at the federal level.
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This Report is being provided by the The Governor’s Broadband Development Council. The report describes the progress of broadband development in unserved areas, the Council found that over 300,000 locations in Texas are unservedd.1 As of July 2020, an estimated 926,859 Texans do not have access to broadband at home. several recommendations regarding broadband connectivity in rural and unserved areas, the Council studied broadband practices taking place in other states, as well as initiatives at the federal level.
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report,
2020;
Austin, Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1435593/:
accessed June 5, 2024),
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