Anchor Morgan Burger spoke with Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley about the funds and internet in Pontotoc County.
Anchor Morgan Burger spoke with Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley about the funds and internet in Pontotoc County.
High speed internet is coming... the state of mississippi will receive more than $495 million from the first round of rural digital opportunity fund..
This news is very exciting for those of you that live in rural mississippi and small towns... this morning at ... public service commissioner brandon presley joins us live to discuss this announcement and when you can expect to see internet where you live..
Commissioner good morning.
... questions this is very exciting - first and foremost - who is receiving these funds?
When will people have internet where they live what about pontotoc county - pepa did not apply to be part of this round of funding... what needs to be done to get internet to the people of pontotoc county... thank you so much for joining us this morning and foremost - who is receiving these funds?
When will people have internet where they live what about pontotoc county - pepa did not apply to be part of this round of funding... what needs to be done to get internet to the people of pontotoc county... thank you so much for joining us this morning commissionner - we appreciate your efforts and look forward to speaking with you again soon... more news and weather after the break - stay with us...
The FCC is giving money to internet service providers in Mississippi so they can bring internet service to people in rural areas.