Businesses Hoping Connect Maryland Initiative Improves Internet Access
- By Marlon Wallace
- Updated
Working with the internet could be easier in Maryland. That's because Governor Hogan announced the Connect Maryland Initiative. The $400 million initiative includes money to expand broadband access across the state. The initiative also includes discounts on internet services for qualified households. Regina Fletcher owns a dry cleaning business in Snow Hill. Regina said she frequently has internet issues and cannot use her cash register when the internet is down.
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Working with the internet could be easier in Maryland. That's because Governor Hogan announced the Connect Maryland Initiative. The $400 million initiative includes money to expand broadband access across the state.
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