For thousands of Texans living in the Rio Grande Valley, the so-called “Last Mile” — that stubborn final leg of a broadband internet network that reaches a residential neighborhood — can seem endless.
Author: MyRGV.com
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD trustees voted Monday to approve a 10-year, $30 million-plus interlocal agreement with the city of Pharr that the district says will provide broadband internet service to more than 13,900 students.
Hidalgo County leaders are trying to gauge the accessibility and reliability of high-speed internet access in the region and are asking for the public’s help.