Remember the days of dial-up internet? We had to be off the phone just so we could use the internet at our residences. The service wasn't remotely fast, but if you had enough patience to wait for your search engine to do its thing, you could navigate around from website to website. Times have certainly changed since then so that type of slow service is no longer the case for almost everyone (yes, dial-up still exists). However, in comparison to the rest of the U.S., Wyoming has one of the absolute slowest speeds of internet in the nation.
The Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND), an academic unit of the University of Wyoming College of Health Sciences, has partnered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in order to build consumer awareness about the emergency broadband benefit...
Committee members raised concerns about whether Facebook or Amazon might simply decide to stop serving Wyoming if the bill became law, noting that Facebook, for example, is not available in China.
If you've seen a large white "UFO" over Wyoming recently, I think I know what you saw. Not only is it really not a UFO, but it might be the future of your internet.