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RHINELANDER – Access to high-speed internet, or broadband, has long been considered a deterrent for improved economic health and growth throughout the state. The same is true for the Northwoods, where homes and businesses may have no broadband access or internet service speeds that fall below FCC standards.Since 2015, the FCC has maintained that minimum broadband speed should be 25 Mbps for downloading files and 3 Mbps for uploading. State and federal grants are available to bring broadband to underserved areas around the state, but in order to tap into those grants the state must identify those areas of greatest need... To take the test, residents and businesses should visit https://expressoptimizer.net/public/ | ||
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