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Sixty new projects to expand broadband in Montana are expected to bring high-speed internet to 62,000 homes.
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Funding from the infrastructure bill passed by Congress and signed by President Biden earlier this year is expected to connect 1,700 homes on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation to high speed internet.
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The Biden administration is urging Montana’s governor to encourage more residents to sign up for a federal program offering assistance for broadband service.
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In eastern Montana, cell phone dead zones are a safety hazard — but little is being done to fix themMost people don’t think about the spotty cell service along stretches of Montana's roadways until there’s an emergency.
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Montana officials are looking to distribute $266 million in federal stimulus funds to expand access to broadband internet.
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Funding for projects to expand high-speed Internet across Montana is moving forward under a bill signed by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte.
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The 67th session of the Montana Legislature has come to an end. In the final days, the body passed policies to regulate and tax marijuana sales, spend ...
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A bill that would provide tax relief to telecommunications companies that install broadband infrastructure in Montana is one step closer to being signed into law.
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HELENA — After a 15-hour session, the Montana Senate finished its business for the first half of the 67th legislative session just before midnight on Monday, advancing a total of 115 bills. The slate ranged from legislation aimed at strengthening religious freedoms to a bill abolishing daylight savings time.
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Ahead of a Wednesday deadline, Montana lawmakers endorsed one bill and rejected another that aim to increase access to the internet.