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FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler praised Connecticut state and...

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler praised Connecticut state and local officials Monday for issuing a joint request for qualifications (RFQ) seeking information from interested parties in a bid to encourage gigabit broadband development in the state. The RFQ solicits interest in…

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developing networks in New Haven, Stamford and West Hartford, including free or discounted broadband service with a minimum 10 Mbps speed for underserved and disadvantaged Connecticut citizens (CD Sept 16 p17). “Too many Americans lack real choices for fast, affordable Internet service, which is why I'm heartened to see these leaders commit to bringing gigabit connectivity to the businesses and consumers of central Connecticut,” Wheeler said in a statement (http://fcc.us/1o0Fau4). “Today’s announcement will lead to more competitive choices for consumers and more innovation to create jobs and improve the lives across the region."