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This long-term perspective, discussion of benefits, and recommendations for making high-speed rail work in the United States is presented in a new report released today by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, called "High-Speed Rail: ...
Daily BeastWhite House's Testimony 'Guidance'Daily BeastLightSquared, a wireless network backed by billionaire Democratic donor Philip Falcone, could beam broadband Internet everywhere—but some military officials fear it could interfere with...
The FCC is knee-deep in Universal Service Fund USF reform and other key issues that are influencing broadband expansion and adoption in the U.S. FCC Commissio Sep 21 (What will Universal Service Fund reform & new $$ for broadband play out?
Initially at least the National Broadband Map was used quite heavily. A month after its launch, the FCC noted that the site had received an average of more than 1000 requests per second. Neville's blog post did not discuss ...
MobilediaLightSquared: Putting O's donors first?
MobilediaAT&T Brings Mobile Broadband Network to Elizabeth CityVirtual-Strategy MagazineAT&T is an industry leader in delivering the benefits of mobile broadband networks, devices and applications.
AT&T Expands Mobile Broadband Coverage in DauphinMarketWatch (press release)AT&T also offers voice and data roaming coverage on more than 135 major cruise ships, as well as mobile broadband services in more than 130 countries.
Net Neutrality Fight Just Beginning As FCC Moves To …Deadline.comThe cable industry lobby, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, isn't commenting on the FCC's decision to move ahead.
Governor: Broadband project will have 'no problem'Virgin Islands Daily NewsTHOMAS - The VI Next Generation Network board took a number of actions Friday to help the network meet the federal requirements necessary to hold onto millions in broadband...
Frontier Communications expands broadbandThe SouthernAs part of the expansion, Frontier is also offering Metro E, a broadband Internet service specifically tailored for commercial customers, who need a large pipeline to connect to the Internet or...
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To modernize the system to provide the quality of service that approaches the expectations of its users will require that the PSAPs, and state, local, and possibly federal emergency communications authorities invest in new technologies.
Government TechnologyHawaii Seeks 1 Gbps Statewide Broadband Access by 2018Government TechnologyAccording to Yuka Nagashima, executive director and CEO of HTDC, her agency's tasks will center on supporting the two lead agencies to identify the...
This Monday, Aspen Institute Fellow Blair Levin, who led the FCC team that wrote the National Broadband Plan, joined us at a special MMTC/Broadband & Social Justice Institute Public Forum to discuss Universal Service Fund reform.
PETALUMA, CA ― Cass County, Mo., will deploy the Calix E7-2 Ethernet Service Access Platform (ESAP) to deliver advanced broadband services to 18 unserved and underserved communities in its region. This 1286-mile ...
NEW TPA BLOG POST: "Free Market and Taxpayer Advocacy Groups Urge Congress to Reform the Universal Service Fund" http://t.co/Lg1kS36z...
News bites: Net neutrality rules publishedThe Hill (blog)Facebook unveils new features at its annual conference for developers. Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) asks the FCC to complete its Universal Service Fund reform proposal by October.
Massachusetts Electricity Debate Mirrors Community Broadband Networks - Toward Local Self-Reliance http://t.co/JvGRLYxz...
Faster Networks Seek Killer AppsIEEE SpectrumAccording to John Peha, who until recently was the government official behind the project, one of the big things holding back broader development of high-data-rate broadband in the United States is a...
... to simply as Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality final rules three protections work in concert with what the FCC calls “reasonable network management” and the goals of the National Broadband Plan for ubiquitous access.
“Second, no blocking: fixed broadband providers may not block lawful content, applications, services, or non-harmful devices; mobile broadband providers may not block lawful Web sites, or block applications that compete with their voice or video...
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