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This post was asked in a Portsmouth, New Hampshire-centric group on Facebook, so some of these services may not be offered near you, but it s a good starting point and general idea.
So, you just got word that regardless of all the vaccines being administered and the improvement in the world with everything going on, you re role has been converted to work from home permanently. Obviously, between the every day uses of internet like streaming shows, streaming videos, video games, wi-fi connections for other reasons you need a little stronger boost than your typical residential connection if you re going to fully function out of a home office.
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With recently awarded funding of $71 million from the Federal Communications Commission, more rural areas of Maine may receive access to broadband internet over the next seven years.
“The discussion has shifted from, ‘Is it needed? Should we do it?’ to ‘How and when?’” said Heather Johnson, commissioner of the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development.
Johnson was a panelist at a virtual webinar hosted last week by the Maine State Chamber of Commerce and Mission Broadband, a division of Bangor-based consulting firm ProInfoNet, which aims to expand broadband to underserved communities nationwide.
“I’m pretty sure there isn’t anyone who would say connectivity isn’t important,” Johnson continued. “Connectivity is part of all our lives, as it relates to education or working remotely now. Certainly we’re seeing telehealth expand.”