The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has recently allocated $9 million in grants for five broadband projects in Tuolumne County, intended to benefit approximately 3,300 households. This funding is part of the $2 billion Last Mile Federal Funding Account initiative, prioritizing support for disadvantaged and low-income communities. CPUC President Alice Reynolds highlighted this funding as part of the state's commitment to the Broadband for All objectives. To date, the CPUC has offered over $1 billion for 52 counties, enabling 113 projects that aim to enhance internet access for 2 million Californians.
The CPUC has awarded over $1 billion in grants for broadband projects across 52 counties, significantly advancing California's Broadband for All initiative.
CPUC President Alice Reynolds emphasized progress towards connecting all Californians to reliable broadband, particularly under the latest funding aimed at disadvantaged communities.
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