Baltimore, MD plans city-owned open access fiber infrastructure to close the digital divide
Baltimore, MD city-owned open access fiber infrastructure
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The city of Baltimore is planning to become a broadband provider to enhance internet service for its underserved residents. The city-owned broadband service would give low-income residents equal access to digital resources for education, healthcare, and employment. The goal is to close the digital divide by 2030 for nearly 100,000 residents lacking a wired connection by building city-owned open access fiber infrastructure throughout the city.
Citizen ServicesInfrastructureNetworking: Broadband and ConnectivityFiber / Fiber ExpansionDigital Divide
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