
Large swaths of rural Western Massachusetts are about to get gigabit fiber internet after residents in 22 separate towns decided to join a government cooperative designed to bring high speed broadband to places where traditional cable companies refuse to offer service. The towns have secured $34.5 million in government bonds to undertake the project, which is expected to cost a total of $79 million.
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