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Fiber internet coming to rural southern Michigan - Lansing State Journal

Midwest Energy & Communications (MEC) is bringing fiber internet service to rural addresses in southern Michigan. The company, headquartered in Cassopolis, Mich., is an electric cooperative that ... Read More
Broadband fiber buried under Lake Michigan will bring internet to rural ...

A company called Peninsula Fiber Network won a major federal infrastructure grant to build more than 500 miles of middle-mile broadband lines to both rural areas in Michigan and other places with ... Read More
More than $1.5 billion coming to Michigan to improve internet access ...

LANSING, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - Michigan will see a $1.5 billion influx to improve the state's internet access. The funding comes from the Biden administration and is expected to connect more than ... Read More
Even more internet options are coming to Livingston County

Surf Internet, based in Elkhart, Indiana, recently secured $17 million in state grant funding to connect more than 3,600 households and businesses to the provider's existing high-speed fiber-optic ... Read More
Pure Broadband Michigan looks to create more than fast internet - FOX 17

Pure Broadband Michigan area reaches where the fiber ends. Fisk says they've seen speeds of around 200 megabytes a second in one rural area. Prices range between $65 and $95 a month. Read More
Fiber internet coming to rural southern Michigan - Lansing State Journal

Cassopolis-based Midwest Energy & Communications (MEC) is expanding its fiber internet service to more than 30,000 homes and businesses across portions of southern Michigan. Read More
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