The Affordable Connectivity Program, like its predecessor, has a challenge with outreach, a conference heard Thursday.
The chairwoman promoted the new broadband nutrition label at an event hosted by the University of Colorado law school.
NAB publicly advocates for the Journalism Competition and Protection Act, despite concerns.
The grant will identify and fund rural and tribal community orgs.
The luminary emphasized literacy on cybersecurity and accessibility features for disabled individuals.
The plan addresses availability and adoption of a high-speed internet connection for disadvantaged communities.
Getting to know cryptocurrencies and understanding social media among suggestions from the representative.
Sohn decided to recuse herself after controversy surrounding her service as a board member of the group operating Locast.
A partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services will expand connectivity for tribal communities.
The program has allowed more providers to open telehealth services and is creating more audio-only sessions.
In 2022, telecom service provides are primed to deliver services to any number of end users through 'B2B2X'.
Greater enrollment in federal programs will help close the digital divide, especially for Latino communities, but help is needed.
Older adults continue at a rapid pace to adopt tech that assists the aging process.
The National League of Cities said government leaders need to have 'multiple points of engagement' with communities.
Starks sat down to discuss the promise of smart grid technology for the environment.
Public-private partnerships will increase the community benefit of infrastructure projects, leaders at Qualcomm and Verizon said.
This year saw a growing telehealth trend, federal digital inclusion efforts and greater attention to spectrum sharing.
Experts say continued investment in telehealth is necessary to improve care systems.
The Federal Communication said the awards will help connect patients to critical health services during a new wave of Covid-19.
Industry officials say the commission’s approach to E-rate competition would burden applicants.
The agency has now committed $3.8 billion from the $7.17-billion program.
The Panasonic Foundation said Investing in public-private partnerships will create better outcomes for communities.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act includes billions for states to expand digital inclusion efforts.
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Big Telecom companies caused months and months of delays in the rollout of the Emergency Broadband Benefit.
Students in a Houston-area school district hosted a panel on connecting schools and libraries as part of a national event on bridging the digital divide.
The initiative is part of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's $157 million Internet Master Plan.
Craig Settles talks about the need for telehealth and ubiquitous broadband in a recent interview.
Collaboration between community leaders will be essential in ensuring success of the Biden infrastructure bill in California.
Former head of NTIA said it could cost $12 billion.
Over 400,000 locations across the U.S. will get broadband in this funding wave.
Bringing internet capability to communities throughout the San Joaquin Valley is the focus of a new effort.
Bringing broadband to those who need it the most requires more than just government funding for network expansion.
Tribal community leaders are concerned over the effectiveness of outreach methods the FCC uses to fund broadband in tribal libraries.
We cannot ignore broadband as a key factor in maintaining environmental, social and economic progress.
Rosenworcel also emphasized spectrum policy and getting connectivity to low-income Americans.
To work toward equal access, more affordable options must be created, including community-based solutions.
EducationSuperHighway is signing up partners and will launch November 4.
The cloudification of communications services makes it easy to include voice, data, SMS, and video within any existing service.
Most Americans benefitting from federal spending on rural broadband are white non-Hispanic Americans, says NDIA.