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CPUC posts proposed new rules for Internet adoption, public housing broadband grants

18 May 2018, by Steve Blum • ab1665, broadband, casf, cpuc, public policy

This morning, commissioner Martha Guzman Aceves released a draft plan for giving out grants to broadband adoption programs, revising an existing grant program that pays for broadband facilities in California’ public housing communities, and winding down a defunct broadband infrastructure loan account. You can read it here:

Proposed decision by commissioner Martha Guzman Aceves, implementing CASF broadband adoption program and modifying the CASF public housing broadband and infrastructure loan programs, 18 May 2018

You can find the background documents here.

I haven’t read through it all yet, so I’ll reserve comment until Monday. Enjoy your weekend!

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