Baller: McCain and Obama Should Issue Joint Statement on Broadband
William G. Korver, Reporter, BroadbandCensus.com WASHINGTON, June 23 – Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama should issue a statement underscoring the consensus between Republicans and...
View ArticleEconomic Progress in India Depends Upon Rural Telecommunications
By William G. Korver, Reporter, BroadbandCensus.com WASHINGTON, July 2 – In order for India’s phenomenal economic success to continue, telecommunications must be extended into rural areas, said Indian...
View ArticleConnecting Broadband Networks and Applications in NTIA Proposals
Editor’s Note: The following guest commentary appears by special invitation of BroadbandCensus.com. BroadbandCensus.com does not necessary endorse the views in the commentary, but invites officials,...
View ArticleReport: New Innovative Schools Should Work Outside of ‘No Child Left Behind’
WASHINGTON, July 31, 2009 – Information technology can enable 21st century schools by creating a student-centered learning environment where students learn at their own pace and help teachers guide...
View ArticleWhite House Increases Funding for Math and Science Education
WASHINGTON, January 8, 2010 –President Obama on Wednesday expanded upon his “Educate to Innovate” campaign and announced an increase in funding for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics...
View ArticleReport: Students Increasingly Use Digital Devices for Learning
WASHINGTON, March 19, 2010 – Project Tomorrow, a group advocating for better availability and use of digital technology in schools, visited Capitol Hill this week to discuss results of its annual...
View ArticleAn Organized Broadband System at the State Level
WASHINGTON, April 8, 2010 – The elements of an organized broadband system at the state level will vary depending upon geographic and economic characteristics. Urban and more populous areas will require...
View ArticleGenachowski Extols Broadband at International Telecommunications Union
WASHINGTON, May 27, 2010 – Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski spoke about the United States’ broadband development and challenges regarding education at the World...
View ArticleSmithsonian, FCC and USDA Announce Online Learning Registry
WASHINGTON July 21, 2010- More than 150 rural education stakeholders and technology experts from 26 states came together to learn from one another and provide feedback to federal officials today....
View ArticleRegister Now for ‘Will Broadband Succeed in Changing the DNA of...
WASHINGTON, Thursday, May 3rd, 2012 – The internet policy news and events service BroadbandBreakfast.com will hold a special event at The Cable Show 2012 in Boston, MA entitled “Will Broadband Succeed...
View ArticleVerizon Chief, on Brink of LTE and FiOS Deployment, Calls for ‘Powerful...
LAS VEGAS, January 9, 2013 – Broadband is now so thoroughly integrated within electronic devices, and broadband providers have done so much to advance faster internet connectivity, that now has become...
View ArticleNot Just Generation Text: Using Mobile Broadband in Education
WASHINGTON, May 16, 2013 – An infographic released by the Internet Innovation Alliance on Wednesday highlights the benefits from making broadband internet accessible in educational settings. Entitled...
View ArticleCommerce Department’s National Telecommunication and Information...
WASHINGTON, July 3, 2013 – The National Telecommunications and Information Administration described the projects that are already underway that will help achieve the goals laid out in President Barack...
View ArticleTodd Foje: Can High-Speed Broadband Finally Bridge the Gap Between Rural and...
What makes one community flourish while another one struggles? Lack of jobs and essential amenities are often cited as reasons why people move on from rural and midsized communities. In our connected...
View ArticleCurrent Telework Methods Not Sufficient, Says FCC Commissioner Jessica...
May 19, 2020 — The current methods of telework are not sustainable, said Federal Communications Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel in a webinar Tuesday. In a conversation with App Association President...
View ArticleGlobally, Libraries Are Adapting to the Coronavirus Pandemic and Strategizing...
June 2, 2020 — Libraries consistently adapt to serve the essential education needs of surrounding communities, and their reliability and capacity to transform has only been amplified since the spread...
View ArticleAir Force Aims to Expand 5G Capabilities to All Bases, According to CTO Frank...
July 15, 2020 — 5G technologies will eventually revolutionize government, said panelists on a Wednesday webinar sponsored by AT&T. Owen Rodgers, federal government chief architect at AT&T, said...
View ArticleDigital Infrastructure Investment: Preview Video
The coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated just how dependent we are, as a world, upon high-quality broadband. Broadband networks are a lifeline — for working, for education, for telemedicine, for dance...
View ArticlePushes to Privatize USPS Threaten the Oldest Universal Communications Network...
August 3, 2020 — The economic fallout resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically worsened the financial condition of the United States Postal Service, necessitating financial relief if it is...
View ArticleOpen Radio Access Network Tech is a Pandemic Necessity, Says Open RAN Policy...
August 4, 2020 — Open Radio Access Network technologies have a bright future and a diverse range of applications, said participants in an Open RAN Policy Coalition webinar Tuesday. The webinar, titled...
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