California Cities Awarded $32M Grant to Bridge Digital Divide
Monday, 15 July 2024, 16:20
Grant Allocation for Internet Access Expansion
San Francisco, Oakland, and Fremont have secured $32 million from the California Public Utilities Commission to enhance internet access in underserved communities.
Goal: Reduce Digital Divide
The funding intends to improve connectivity and bridge the gap in access to online resources. This initiative is crucial to enhance opportunities for residents in these regions.
- Benefit underserved communities
- Promote more inclusivity in digital space
- Enhance connectivity for residents
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