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Colorado vying for $1 billion in federal funds to address broadband shortfalls

Summit discussion: Better maps and easier access to CDOT rights-of-way are key to resolving lack of internet access

Crews with Paonia, a telecommunications construction company,  install fiber-optic cable in Boulder as part of the city's gigabit speed broadband buildout on Dec. 6, 2022, in Boulder. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
Crews with Paonia, a telecommunications construction company, install fiber-optic cable in Boulder as part of the city’s gigabit speed broadband buildout on Dec. 6, 2022, in Boulder. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 8:  Aldo Svaldi - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Colorado has nearly 194,000 households and businesses that remain unconnected to internet services, and the Polis administration has made it a goal to get 99% of the state connected to reliable broadband by 2027.
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