Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2022
This study was commissioned by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism to understand how news is being consumed in a range of countries.
This study was commissioned by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism to understand how news is being consumed in a range of countries.
SpaceX emailed Starlink customers June 28 asking for help in its battle against Dish Network over radio frequencies for its Starlink internet-from-space effort.
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin awarded $124,967,392 in funding for 71 projects in the state’s Broadband Expansion Grant Program.
AT&T won its latest battle with Charter Communications over marketing claims, with NAD recommending the latter discontinue advertisements which call into question the reliability of AT&T’s internet service.
The US and Spain defend a digital transformation based on a shared respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms and democratic values, on reducing the digital divide, on preventing and addressing the disproportionate effects of online forms of violence and abuse on women, children, and other marginalized groups, and on the implementation of mechanisms to safeguard these principles
Ookla examines Starlink's performance around the world.
Are US broadband providers doing all they can to keep you up to speed? PC Magazine analyzes thousands of user tests to determine who comes out on top.
Southport, Maine, voters decide whether or not to continue building their own broadband network.
California has $6 billion in federal COVID relief funds with which to close the digital divide, but advocates argue that telecom industry proposals could sabotage the state’s high-stakes experiment in online democracy.
The US is "far worse off than you think" when it comes to social media undermining its democracy, according to Nobel Peace Prize laureate and journalist Maria Ressa.
There are two interesting aspects of the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment Notice of Funding Opportunity that discuss how States might deal with parts of the country that have higher than average costs.
How quickly has broadband deployment progressed?
The commission needs to monitor antimonopolistic practices from large providers.
Rep Yvette Clarke introduces the Generating Resilient and Energy Efficient Network (GREEN) Communications Act to harden our communications networks against climate change and natural disasters.
There is mounting evidence that Gigi Sohn, President Biden's nomination to the Federal Communications Commission, may never get Senate approval.
Federal Communications Commissioner Geoffrey Starks speaks at Ericsson's 2022 Broadband For All Summit.
This paper presents a comparative evaluation of Ookla and NDT7, "speed tests" to measure network performance.
This project studies a set of outstanding broadband projects using ARPA funding to understand how localities are addressing the critical issues of accessibility, affordability, and adoption to infuse equity into their broadband expansion efforts.
This study examines variables related to teachers’ perceptions of the impact of a one-to-one laptop program on learning.
Professor Christopher Ali is set to join Donald P Bellisario College of Communications as Pioneers Chair at Pennsylvania State University.
Time is not on the side of Gigi Sohn, the White House's embattled pick for the open seat on the Federal Communications Commission.
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