Date: 12/27/2009 5:00 AM
Minn. gets $1.7 million for broadband initiatives
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota is getting $1.7 million from the federal stimulus to map broadband Internet access and plan for service improvements.
The money comes from the U.S. Department of Commerce.
It will go to Connect Minnesota, a nonprofit collaboration between the state Department of Commerce and Connected Nation, a national nonprofit that promotes increased broadband access.
Connect Minnesota will use $1.2 million for mapping and data collection and another $500,000 for planning over five years. The group will feed the state mapping data into a national broadband map, set for release in 2011.
Connect Minnesota says it also plans to start a new mapping tool called BroadbandStat to help plan broadband expansions.
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