Columbus New Mexico News: Luna County launches internet speed test program as part of funding push

The Luna County Community and Economic Development office is launching an effort to get residents to officially take and record the speed of their internet service from home, school and work. Dubbed “Need for Speed” the program is meant to help bring grant funds to expand and improve Luna County internet service, enhance digital equity and inclusion, and support digital literacy for all residents.

Luna County hopes to receive grant funds from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which provided $65 billion for broadband deployment and affordability. Additional funds from the State of New Mexico will be released for a pilot program that Luna County has targeted as the their 1st effort to kick-start an economic development goal of improving connectivity to even the hardest to connect residents in the county.

Read the full article at the Columbus New Mexico News.

Columbus New Mexico News Staff

The Columbus New Mexico News is a digital news site serving a U.S.-Mexico border community in Luna County.

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