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Eau Claire County, Wis., to Test Free Starlink Internet
The 50 participants who will receive one year of free Internet via satellite have been selected by Eau Claire County. The pilot project aims to help households with limited access to Internet. by Ryan Patterson, The Leader-Telegram / April 16, 2021 Shutterstock/asharkyu
(TNS) Eau Claire County, Wis., has selected 50 participants who will receive a year of free Internet as part of a pilot project.
The pilot focuses on unserved businesses and households in rural parts of southeastern Eau Claire County. It is operated by SpaceX Starlink and costs $85,000 total. As part of paying for the project, the local community needed to raise $30,000 and has successfully done so, according to Supervisor Don Mowry, chair of the county Broadband Committee, which met Thursday.
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By Brian Arola
barola@mankatofreepress.com Apr 17, 2021
2 hrs ago
Aggie Morgan, 74, of Kasota, experiences a virtual hot air balloon ride through a virtual reality headset as her oncology nurse Kerry Olson (right) and her daughter, Klaire, 13, watch. Morgan had long wanted to go on a hot air balloon ride. She recently transitioned to hospice care for terminal multiple myeloma, so Olson brought her daughter in to help set up the virtual reality experience. Brian Arola
While everyone in the room watched her, Aggie Morgan was flying high thanks to a virtual reality experience set up by her oncology nurse.
Headset on, the 74-year-old Kasota, Minnesota, woman felt like she was suspended in a hot air balloon looking down at the Rio Grande in Texas. Aggie and her husband, John, are familiar with the area from vacationing down in Texas during the winter.