Grants have helped Internet companies provide service to areas of Haywood County that most thought were never possible, and now a new initiative from Tennessee’s Capitol Hill is expected to close the Internet gap for everyone in Tennessee. Eight years ago, state officials say, about 20% of Tennesseans had no practical access to Internet services— ...
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