Microsoft has announced a five year plan to expand rural broadband access in the U.S.
Microsoft President Brad Smith says using the TV White Spaces spectrum, 80 percent of underserved rural communities could gain internet access and it would cost significantly less than fiber cables or fixed wireless technology.
Microsoft plans to partner on at least 12 projects in the next year, including in Michigan, Wisconsin and the Dakotas, to invest in the upfront costs of coverage and with the National 4-H Council to help train people in rural communities to use the technology.
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