2,000 Low-Income Cleveland Homes to Receive High-Speed Internet A variety of public-private partnerships will fund broadband expansion to East Cleveland, one of the least connected cities in the nation. Households will get 4G service with 50 mbps download speeds for just $15 a month. Peter Krouse, cleveland.com | April 8, 2021 | News
(TNS) Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted and other dignitaries visited the Cleveland suburb of East Cleveland on Wednesday to announce a public-private partnership that plans to extend affordable, high-speed internet to as many as 2,000 low-income households.
DeWine told several dozen people gathered in front of Mayfair Elementary School about the need for the $650,000 broadband expansion in East Cleveland, one of the poorest and least connected cities in the nation, and elsewhere in Ohio.
As many as 2,000 households in East Cleveland to receive affordable, high speed internet service through public-private partnership
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As many as 2,000 households in East Cleveland to receive affordable, high speed internet service through public-private partnership
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