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Just read this article on KUTV:
And some things really caught my attention. The most is the part:
Eyre and his team are working to send the school’s Internet to kids’ homes over CB radio waves.
Which obviously can't be accurate. But some other parts get me very curious:
They’ve spent $200,000 — nearly all of it CARES Act grants — on the new system that can serve a lot more households and ends monthly obligations to an Internet service provider.
So the question is What is this actually using??
Murray City School District to debut first-in-nation Internet plan for students
The Murray City School District is piloting a new way of providing home Internet to its students who won’t be attending classes in person. Caption: KUTV: Kyle Harvey reports Officials say the system is the first of its kind for a K-12 school system in America — an innovation that could send...
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And some things really caught my attention. The most is the part:
Eyre and his team are working to send the school’s Internet to kids’ homes over CB radio waves.
Which obviously can't be accurate. But some other parts get me very curious:
They’ve spent $200,000 — nearly all of it CARES Act grants — on the new system that can serve a lot more households and ends monthly obligations to an Internet service provider.
So the question is What is this actually using??