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Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program

Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians

This Broadband Use and Adoption project proposes to increase broadband capacity and service for Tribal households as well as Tribal government facilities and other community anchor institutions. The applicant will strengthen broadband services by purchasing and installing broadband equipment that will enable the Tribe to provide broadband service for the entire reservation. The project will also promote broadband adoption activities, including distance learning, telework, and entrepreneurship.
 


California
$596,796
Funding Total
Broadband Use and Adoption
Type of Project

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