$1.79 million helps broadband initiative
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
By Staff
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RALEIGH - Thirteen school systems in the Triangle and surrounding area received a combined $1.79 million as part of the N.C. School Connectivity Initiative this year, Gov.-elect Beverly Perdue announced Monday.
The money, part of a statewide, two-year allocation totaling $22 million, will be used to connect schools to the N.C. Research and Education network, a statewide broadband network that links schools to the UNC and N.C. Community College systems online. (more…)
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