Council members questioned whether local nonprofit DigitalC has the capacity to execute on such a big contract when the company has struggled with much smaller projects.
The nonprofit DigitalC is bringing high-speed internet to inner-city Cleveland. CLEVELAND, Ohio – The City of Cleveland is putting the brakes on a citywide broadband project, following concerns about the vendor that would carry it out.
A $20-million contract for local nonprofit DigitalC to provide affordable broadband to every Cleveland resident, was heard and eventually held during Cleveland City Council’s Utilities Committee on Thursday. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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