Broadband & Network
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For the last year, general aviation pilots have paid about $50 a month for Starlink Internet on their airplanes, but the company recently announced a change that spiked costs to as high as $1,000 a month.
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Plus, Massachusetts is distributing nearly 27,000 devices, the Atlanta Regional Commission is launching a digital skills training initiative, Nashville is working to expand language access, and more.
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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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Government Technology takes a look at airport Wi-Fi networks in the U.S. that pass and fail on providing free and fast Wi-Fi connectivity.
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From planning activities to grant funding, the wheels are moving to provide emergency responders with a high-speed, nationwide public safety network in the near future.
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Researchers at Rice University will use a three-year National Science Foundation grant to improve network efficiency and speed up science research.
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The expanded video infrastructure will assist with claims investigations connected to alleged staff misconduct.
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Technology investments in the network and digital education are paying dividends in Raleigh, N.C.
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The White House launched three new tools to help accelerate broadband infrastructure deployment on federally owned property.
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A combination of unused TV channel spectrum and traditional Wi-Fi could create opportunities for underserved areas.
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An email notification that the city's domain registration was expiring never made it to the Inbox of city IT staff.
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Revisiting wireless Broadband to California farms; Chattanooga’s gigabit Internet service; Google Apps in Wyoming; Minnesota and St. Paul adopt Microsoft Office 365.
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The deployment of Danville’s microwave emergency responder network satisfied the FCC’s narrowbanding mandate.
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Revisiting Wilmington, N.C.'s white space network products, Los Angeles Gmail contract, Bergen County, N.J., fingerprint identity program.
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We check in with initiatives we’ve covered over the past few years and ask, ‘Where are they now?’
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The county also plans to expand free Wi-Fi access to the 11 parks with technology centers and three additional parks adjacent to public libraries.
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Mable Woolsey Elementary and Knox County Government Beat the Odds to Bring Technology to Local Citizens and Students
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The 31 chosen parks and plazas span the city, and are focused on public spaces that get the most use such as Chinatown and the Tenderloin.
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A new “Grid Modernization Index” ranked 41 states and the District of Columbia based on what they’re doing to improve their grids.
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Fiber to the Home Council Americas asks the FCC for matching grant program to help communities develop gigabit networks.
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