A financial boost for Springfield's efforts to close the digital divide

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Springfield City Council President Jesse Lederman

MBI awards $102,000 to support a digital equity plan

The city of Springfield has received a financial boost in its efforts to bring affordable high-speed internet access to more of its residents.

The Massachusetts Broadband Institute has awarded the city $102,000.

These funds will support efforts by the city administration, an ad-hoc City Council Committee, and the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission to produce a digital equity plan for Springfield.

WAMC’s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief Paul Tuthill spoke with Springfield City Council President Jesse Lederman.

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