USDA Invests $9.1 Million in Broadband for Rural South Carolina Communities
Will connect 6,251 rural households, 24 farms, 15 businesses, four critical community facilities, three educational facilities and a health care center
Will connect 6,251 rural households, 24 farms, 15 businesses, four critical community facilities, three educational facilities and a health care center
Will connect connect 273 households
Service for 109 households
5G won't close the digital divide; it will likely make it worse.
Population distribution methodology for estimating the number of Alaskans who receive mobile service within census blocks in remote areas
Bill would direct the FCC to conduct an auction of licenses to use a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum
Focusing on getting legislation that forces companies to cooperate.
Give state public utilities commissions the power to oversee internet pricing.
A headless agency. A White House in open disagreement. How Washington fell into disarray on the future wireless Internet.
Q&A with senior advisor to the White House Chief of Staff
The wireless future may already be in your city, if you know where to find it. Just don’t move too far to one side.
As citizens and consumers, whether they know it or not, people are being asked to weigh convenience against privacy, national competitiveness against national security, and speed against price
Ensures recipients repay loans
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