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But a dispute between the state and cable provider Accelecom threatens access for Kentuckians who rely on the network. The ...
In 2015, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority financed the project to install a fiber-optic broadband system on utility poles by issuing $290 million of municipal bonds.
Officials have announced that the first part of a project to install more than 3,000 miles of fiber-optic cable around Kentucky to build a high-speed internet network across the state is complete.
The project to connect rural communities to high-speed internet has finished its first phase. Completion of "Ring 1A" networks the area between Louisville, Lexington and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky.
A complex, ambitious project that was initially supposed to deliver high-speed internet access to all 120 Kentucky counties by this year was badly structured and has been plagued by delays and ...
(TNS) — Kentucky’s ambitious project to build a high-speed Internet network across the state could fall through if the legislature does not approve funding this weekend to settle outstanding ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky's auditor is investigating the state's troubled broadband project, but the report won't be finished before lawmakers must decide whether to keep funding a venture ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Sending inmates to private prisons and building a high-speed internet network dominated the second day of budget talks Monday as lawmakers sought to resolve initial ...
Kentucky's plan to build one of the country's largest publicly owned broadband networks was touted as a cornerstone of the effort to save the Appalachian economy by bringing high-speed internet to ...
Gov. Matt Bevin said Friday that he wants to scale back an ambitious plan to build a high-speed broadband network around the state to instead focus on Eastern Kentucky.
Kentucky Wired, the ambitious statewide broadband project begun by former Gov. Steve Beshear, faces a 39 percent shortfall in annual revenue needed to make bond payments because of a “tainted” ...
The three-year plan will bring affordable statewide broadband service and give the state a competitive edge in education, health care and industry.
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