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ACCGOV asks residents to verify broadband connectivity in order to gain funding

A MacBook laptop computer shown in 2016.
Marcio Jose Sanchez
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AP
A MacBook laptop computer shown in 2016.

Athens-Clarke County Government is seeking resident input on county broadband access in order to secure additional internet connectivity funding.

The funding is provided by the Georgia Technology Authority (GTA), which pulls information from a National Broadband Map that reports internet services available at all county addresses. ACC residents are encouraged to verify or challenge their address's connectivity information to accurately show areas of limited access.

Residents can check their address’s information at http://www.accgov.com/broadband. Challenges to the map should be made by Wednesday, February 14.

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