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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The Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative is in the midst of studying the feasibility of building out broadband infrastructure in more rural parts of the state.
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The adoption of new equipment is allowing most residents living in Grayson, Fannin and Cooke counties to communicate with dispatch centers via text message.
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With the goal of closing the broadband divide in rural communities, the tech giant is hoping to use open television channels, known as white space, to send broadband signals.
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Plus, a new digital inclusion report ranks worst-connected cities in the U.S.; Boston deploys an interactive map for finding public restrooms; and San Antonio moves forward with innovation zones.
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Colorado’s Senate Bill 156 would have changed government disclosure requirements through traditional channels like newspapers. But the governor said broadband gaps creates a need.
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The pause continues from the city council's 'cause for concern' on how the rollout of the small cell wireless gear was managed.
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After a unanimous vote to move ahead with outreach efforts, the county’s Joint Economic Development Organization will issue a request for information from Internet service providers.
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The city council approved several projects worth more than $3 million, including an update to the city’s computer network, equipment and software.
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The county wants to know where it should be putting its money when it comes to high-speed Internet.
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NextLight, a community-owned fiber-optic network ISP in Longmont, Colo., kicked Google Fiber from its top-seeded post and vows to retain its No. 1 rank as neighboring Fort Collins prepares to launch a similar broadband service.
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The awards included funds for improving local government's ability to process Inspection of Public Records Act requests, providing free public Wi-Fi in public libraries and more.
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The city wants to impose some restrictions on bikeshare companies that the startups say will hamper their ability do deliver service.
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During a tour of the eastern part of the state, the governor addressed the importance of connecting rural and underserved communities to high-speed Internet service.
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A recent study by the Blandin Foundation shows three out of five counties would see the annual collective benefit from broadband.
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The malicious code found its way onto at least one computer in the village of Jefferson, but officials were able to isolate the attack before it spread.
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The school district is trying to prevent access to inappropriate materials.
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With roughly 162,000 county residents, 26,000 still lack access to proper broadband Internet access.
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The Fredericksburg, Va., city council has unanimously approved a deal granting Cox Wireless Access LLC a 10-year, non-exclusive franchise to install and operate small cell facilities around the city.
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