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Frontier To Build Out Rural Broadband

Frontier Communications has accepted $283 million in broadband subsidies from the U.S. government, which it will use to deliver broadband to 650,000 rural locations throughout its 28-state service area, according to DSLReports. The company hasn't yet said what speeds users will receive, but FCC standards call for at least 10 Mbps downstream.

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