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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Dubbed “Odyssey,” county officials say it replaces the 30-year-old Criminal Justice Information System which they characterized as clunky and outdated.
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As Corpus Christi field personnel move toward the use of mobile technologies, the push is to provide a secure information resource wherever and whenever needed.
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With Google Fiber months away from its launch in Austin, competitors are ramping up their Internet speeds and services in preparation for a titan-sized fight over customers.
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As unpredictable weather increases, mesh could become a critical way to keep citizens connected to vital services and make communities more resilient.
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The laboratory, created to help buildings save energy, is the only facility of its kind in the world.
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As head of Microsoft Research (MSR), Peter Lee's task is to balance pure research with more immediately applicable work, while focusing resources on what could lead to the next big thing.
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A review of city-issued permits shows Google is in the process of installing thousands of feet of cable conduit along 176 of Austin's streets.
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Few, if any, cities have put the Internet of Things to large-scale use, but with the continuing growth of cities and calls for sustainability, the adoption of smart city solutions will eventually be inevitable.
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When it comes to urban energy — and its ever-increasing consumption — resiliency, reliability and accessibility will be critical factors in ensuring a sustainable supply.
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MIT researchers develop an improved system for timing of urban lights to minimize commuting times.
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Intel's effort to establish a universal communications framework and open-source software flies into direct competition with a similar push by Qualcomm.
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Key components of the BreEZe licensing system failed in December, frustrating graduates and resulting in understaffed hospitals.
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The bill aims at fostering communication between private businesses and government agencies, but Ore. Senator Ron Wyden and consumer privacy advocates say it's not enough.
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The network will serve as another resource for business owners, who believe it will attract new customers and build clientele.
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While emergency managers can’t control malicious actions on the grid, they can play an active role in safeguarding the system.
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The City Council is set to allow Google Fiber to install network huts on city-owned property and permit the company to use the city’s existing fiber network conduit.
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Shentel, the cable company that serves the county, replaced an aging copper infrastructure with a state-of-the-art fiber-optic network that can carry a virtually unlimited amount of data.
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Recent cyberattacks show that the sliver of time that control systems are connected to outside networks is more than enough to embed malicious software on power grids.
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