The future of education. The state is working to improve internet connectivity for everyone, so please be on the lookout for important calls. Alabama officials may call you and ask you a few questions, but they’re just trying to figure out who has access to your high-speed Wi-Fi and who doesn’t. There are also some grants available to help you get faster internet. Visit our website to see if you qualify.Governor Ivy Eye
Here’s why someone in the state might call you about your internet access
You may get a call in the coming weeks from state officials working to improve high-speed internet access for everyone. >> Your Neighborhood: Community Coverage from WVTM 13 An Alabama state employee may call you and ask you a few questions. They’re trying to figure out who has access to high-speed Wi-Fi and who doesn’t. There are also several grants available to help you get faster internet. Click here to check your eligibility. Over the past year, Gov. Kay Ivey has made it a top priority to ensure all Alabamians have access to high-speed internet. >> Latest: WVTM 13 Headlines and Weather
You may get a call in the coming weeks from state officials working to improve high-speed internet access for everyone.
>> Your neighborhood: WVTM 13 Community Coverage
Alabama authorities may call you and ask you a few questions. They’re trying to figure out who has access to high-speed Wi-Fi and who doesn’t.
There are also several grants available to help you get faster internet. Click here to check your eligibility.
Over the past year, Gov. Kay Ivey has made it a top priority to ensure all Alabamians have access to high-speed internet.
>>Latest: WVTM 13 Headlines and Weather