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Need for Speed: Broadband growth in rural areas critical for education, economic growth

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Access to high-speed broadband is a growing issue in Tennessee as technological advances in business and education become more digitally based. Companies like Ritter and organizations like the Tennessee Telecommunications Association (TTA) are investing heavily in rural broadband infrastructure, with more funding needed to make way for coverage in all areas of the state.

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