Broadband & Network
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Plus, North Carolina is investing millions in broadband, legislation has advanced in U.S. Congress to assess satellite broadband in the Appalachian region, AI is impacting wireless network demand, and more.
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The federal Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program makes some $21 billion available for non-deployment purposes. States are exploring how this funding can be used, and questions remain.
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Plus, new legislation would revive the FCC’s equity council if enacted, a report reveals connectivity gaps in tribal communities, some municipal broadband networks outperform their competitors, and more.
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Officials say the expansion of Internet service in the region is essential to its diversification and economic growth.
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Voters in Washington state and Colorado are pushing for municipal broadband networks, while Comcast argues cities should stick to the government basics.
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By the middle of next year, officials in Gower are hopeful their town will be seeing the benefits of broadband Internet service.
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In preparation for Voting Day, Electec Election Services shows Laurel voters how to use their new electronic voting machines.
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Private and public sector speakers talk about the necessary means to bridging the digital divide.
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The company behind a Lake County broadband project is suing the county for unpaid work and materials.
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The new Fall River website was aimed to be the primary way people search for information about the community or interact with city government.
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The cable TV giant said more than 80 percent of its southern customers will be getting faster Internet service.
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Attempts to pipe high-speed Internet into classrooms around the country have stalled at the hands of the FCC over the last two years.
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Despite being a modern necessity for homes and businesses, access to high-speed Internet evades some communities.
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The project strives to connect every classroom in the state to high-speed Internet service.
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An 11-person board of directors has been created to oversee the 12-block district in the city’s downtown area.
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The $2.57 million bond allows Lismore Cooperative Telephone Company the cash-flow it needs to begin work.
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The undersea cable brings high-speed Internet to the northern part of the state.
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Some worry the glowing screens damage the city’s historic brand.
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The move to smaller, local providers would be a departure from the standard model, where one large company covers an entire area.
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Despite stops and starts, a cooperative is trying to bring broadband service to five counties in North Carolina and one in Tennessee.
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NYCx, a reorganizing of New York City's technology programs, is designed to bring technologists and residents together to solve tech problems with answers that could be adaptable worldwide.