South Carolina Says Unserved and Underserved Locations Down 90% Since 2021
During the past 45 months, the number of unserved or underserved broadband-serviceable locations in South Carolina has dropped from more than 300,000 to 28,724, the South Carolina Broadband Office said Tuesday. Its $546.5 million BEAD allotment will address remaining unserved…
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and underserved locations "and permanently solve the digital divide," it said. In the interim, it will use money from the state’s original $400 million American Rescue Plan Act funding to reduce the number of locations that will require BEAD funding.