DLA Piper lawyers are working to help their clients get a piece of the $7.2 billion in stimulus money targeted, in part, at efforts to increase broadband Internet access in rural areas.

The stimulus money is intended to bring high-speed Internet connections-via cable, DSL or satellite, as opposed to slower dial-up access-to areas of the country now served by, for example, just one provider or none at all.

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