Wyoming has updated its broadband enhancement plan just 10 months after it was created. For example, Hulett now has improved redundancy, Saratoga has fiber and Guernsey is no longer operating with a patchwork of various connections costing the city $2,600 per month. The updates also include defining “unserved” as speed less than 25 megabits per second for downloads and 3 megabits per second for uploads for residential customers. It also defines “underserved” as areas where issues such as redundancy, quality of service, affordability and customer satisfaction need to be addressed. In the update, support for education efforts that equip and prepare all Wyoming children and citizens to live and work in today’s rapidly changing technological world is outlined and it focuses on the importance of mobile broadband and the critical role it plays in connecting Wyoming citizens. The new version of the plan went into effect July 1, after a public comment period and adoption by the Broadband Advisory Council and the Wyoming Business Council board of directors.
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