Broadband & Network
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The state has made a new investment to secure better web access for rural and other underserved residents. The state earlier this year announced it had gained a big federal grant for such work.
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Plus, the National Digital Inclusion Alliance offers digital inclusion programming guidance amid mass enforcement actions, a report reveals consumer cost concerns, millions of seniors lack service, and more.
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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 town and its partners own the network and will make it available to any service provider that wants to connect homes and businesses.
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New hotspots are branded as "Oh, Ranger! Wi-Fi."
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Fredericksburg Internet speeds are about to improve due to a new dark fiber cable network along Interstate 95.
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Technology has the power to unite but also the potential to divide.
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Glynn County Administrator Alan Ours said the economic recession of recent years forced departments to put off necessary upgrades until now.
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Is it government’s business to compete against private business to offer high-speed Internet access?
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Among many characteristics, the smart grid includes net metering, allowing customers to generate their own power with solar and wind technology and actually help power the grid.
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Following a donation from Google last year, San Francisco is planning to announce Wi-Fi service in public parks and facilities across the city next month.
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Enabling change in library broadband starts with state and local governments seeing libraries as partners in achieving community-level goals.
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There should be more accountability — and less legal leeway — for the software vendors and their technology's source code.
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Critics have faulted many companies for being slow to address their cyber vulnerabilities.
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Fletcher Kittredge, CEO of GWI, has created a 10-point plan to improve broadband access in Maine that includes steps such as setting a higher statewide target for average Internet speeds.
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Police departments nationwide have become increasingly concerned about electronic location issues for wireless 911 calls, prompting an FCC workshop on the technology gap.
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The company announced August 5 that Seattle is one of 10 new cities where they'll be rolling out super fast fiber to the home. We've heard that before.
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The crash marks the third time this year the county’s servers have failed and severely disrupted the day-to-day business at the courthouse.
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Only 100 emergency call centers out of more than 6,000 across the country are capable of receiving and responding to text messages.
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The state's new information superhighway system includes more than 1,000 new miles of high-speed fiber-optic broadband infrastructure.
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The company's new service, called TWC Maxx, follows network upgrades by competitors Google Fiber and AT&T.
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