Published December 12, 2011, 11:33 AM

State seeks to improve community Internet service

PIERRE (AP) — A state agency is starting a program to help South Dakota schools, libraries and other community facilities improve their Internet services.

PIERRE (AP) — A state agency is starting a program to help South Dakota schools, libraries and other community facilities improve their Internet services.

The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications will provide the local institutions with consulting services on their equipment and Internet connections.

The services will be provided to school districts, libraries, medical facilities, public safety offices and other government offices.

State officials say the project also can provide grants to help facilities buy equipment and services that improve their Internet systems.

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