The University of Arizona plans to use the federal grant to expand broadband internet access in Southern Arizona’s rural communities.
Kathryn Palmer Students at the University of Arizona who struggle to find consistent access to a reliable internet source will soon have more options for getting online.
According to a 2021 report from the White House, 14% of Arizonans live where there is no broadband internet infrastructure with adequate speed; 45% live where there is only one such internet provider; and 13% of Arizonans have no internet subscription at all.
Providing broadband internet access and equipment and helping to facilitate educational opportunities and resources for project subrecipients Dunbar Pavilion and the Tucson Urban League, as well as the surrounding community.
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