Monday, December 07, 2009
State to map coverage gaps with aim of expanding broadband access in rural Kansas
December 7, 2009
By The Associated Press
WDAV-TV
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas officials say they will soon begin mapping the state to determine where there are gaps in access to broadband services.
The project announced Monday uses a $2 million federal stimulus grant to help the Department of Commerce and other groups map where high-speed Internet access is available.
That information, expected to be available in 2010, will be used to help local service providers encourage development in areas where there are gaps.
Lt. Gov. Troy Findley says increasing the availability of broadband services will help expand the economy. In addition, access will improve the ability of Kansans to obtain government services, education and health care in rural areas.
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