The White House has launched a public-private partnership aiming to build ultra high-speed broadband networks in communities around the U.S. Unveiled Thursday, it’s called US Ignite.
The networks will be opened up to developers for use as a development sandbox for turning out new applications in key sectors of the economy.
“This network will become a test-bed for designing and deploying next-generation applications to support national priorities areas such as education, healthcare, energy, and advanced manufacturing,” reads the White House’s press release. “US Ignite will challenge students, startups, and industry leaders to create a new generation of applications and services that…
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