Bridging the Digital Divide with High-Speed Internet: The Arise of Downeast Broadband Utility

 

Ricky Cleghorn

This is part two of a two-part article providing information on Downeast Broadband Utility (DBU), the first and only municipal broadband utility in the State of Maine.

In the second half of the interview with Dan Sullivan, president of Downeast Broadband Utility, he explained how an older grant program called the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund is making it harder for certain Maine towns to take advantage of newer grant programs. 

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