Many people in rural areas couldn’t migrate their lives online when the pandemic hit because they lacked fast internet. Tribes in Alaska are now using new federal funding to install broadband.
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Many people in rural areas couldn’t migrate their lives online when the pandemic hit because they lacked fast internet. Tribes in Alaska are now using new federal funding to install broadband.
(Image credit: Katie Basile/KYUK)
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