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TECHNOLOGY MAY 2018
VOL 19 ISSUE 5
Connecting minds
N.D.’s broadband leadership benefits schools, the university system and more By Seth Arndorfer
Seth Arndorfer, CEO, Dakota Carrier Network, Bismarck, N.D.
BISMARCK, N.D. – The proliferation of internet usage over the past 20 years has caused an evolution in education. Students today use the internet throughout the school day to take tests, access cloud-based curricula and perform research. And they’ll tell you there’s nothing more frustrating than when their school’s internet connection is slow. Thankfully, by next summer this will no longer be a pain point for North Dakota’s K-12 and college students.
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Gov. Doug Burgum announced in March a 100-gigabit upgrade to STAGEnet, the state government’s closed broadband network. This upgrade will allow one-gigabit connectivity to all K-12 schools, higher education institutions and government agencies in the state. It also will make North Dakota the first state in the nation to provide gigabit connectivity to every school district, giving North Dakota students a leading edge in access to technology to further their educations.
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