The coronavirus pandemic stands to alter broadband infrastructure investments on the Central Coast permanently, as more residents than ever work, study and even access health care services from home. Reliance on web-based services during the COVID-19 shutdown could spell long-term gains for educators, health care providers and others who had advocated for a migration to…
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