Infrastructure is a key ingredient in the recipe for regional economic prosperity—a constant requirement as the U.S. economy evolves. Roads and rail connect cities, the electric grid connects industry with energy, and telephone lines connect businesses with customers. The current economy places a premium on the high-speed transfer of data that broadband infrastructure makes possible. Broadband—defined by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as advanced communications systems capable of providing high-speed transmission of services such as data, voice, and video over the Internet and other networks—has become a staple infrastructure in the diet of competitive regional economies (Federal Communications Commission, February 2009...
The venerable concept of universal service crucial to municipal utility operations may be the key to...
Weekly newsletter produced by the Iowa Communications Network Department. This newsletter includes ...
The United States has made progress in recognizing that high-capacity broadband infrastructure is a ...
Abstract: Rural communities have significantly less access to the Internet through broadband techno...
Like good roads, schools, and hospitals, cutting-edge broadband infrastructure is crucial to economi...
The Neighborhood and Built Environment domain of the Social Determinant of Health (SDoH), influences...
This paper explores the role of counties in the deployment of high-speed internet (“broadband”) netw...
Broadband equity is at the forefront of today’s issues. Those that have the ability to access the in...
As broadband—or high-speed—Internet use has spread, Internet applications requiring high transmissio...
The future for Internet access is broadband. Federal and state policymakers are exploring initiative...
Over the past few years having a broadband connection has become essential for many Internet activit...
Broadband availability in rural areas continues to be a major topic of concern in many areas of the ...
High-speed broadband facilitates a vast number of beneficial applications such as voice over interne...
Access to broadband is widely recognized as a prerequisite for a community’s economic welfare and th...
N ebraska’s broadband vision is that residents, businesses, government entities, commu-nity partners...
The venerable concept of universal service crucial to municipal utility operations may be the key to...
Weekly newsletter produced by the Iowa Communications Network Department. This newsletter includes ...
The United States has made progress in recognizing that high-capacity broadband infrastructure is a ...
Abstract: Rural communities have significantly less access to the Internet through broadband techno...
Like good roads, schools, and hospitals, cutting-edge broadband infrastructure is crucial to economi...
The Neighborhood and Built Environment domain of the Social Determinant of Health (SDoH), influences...
This paper explores the role of counties in the deployment of high-speed internet (“broadband”) netw...
Broadband equity is at the forefront of today’s issues. Those that have the ability to access the in...
As broadband—or high-speed—Internet use has spread, Internet applications requiring high transmissio...
The future for Internet access is broadband. Federal and state policymakers are exploring initiative...
Over the past few years having a broadband connection has become essential for many Internet activit...
Broadband availability in rural areas continues to be a major topic of concern in many areas of the ...
High-speed broadband facilitates a vast number of beneficial applications such as voice over interne...
Access to broadband is widely recognized as a prerequisite for a community’s economic welfare and th...
N ebraska’s broadband vision is that residents, businesses, government entities, commu-nity partners...
The venerable concept of universal service crucial to municipal utility operations may be the key to...
Weekly newsletter produced by the Iowa Communications Network Department. This newsletter includes ...
The United States has made progress in recognizing that high-capacity broadband infrastructure is a ...