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Hard Questions for the Broadband Stimulus Program
GigaOM (Dec 18 2009)
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The government is spending $7.2 billion to bring broadband to underserved and unserved Americans as part of the stimulus bill. However, the first grant allocations raise several questions about missing data, missing money and whether or not the government can spend the money before its deadline.
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