A recent Pew Research Center survey revealed that home broadband adoption has plateaued in the United States. In addition, there has been an increase in adults who use a smartphone to access the Internet but do not have traditional broadband service in their home. Given these national trends, how do rural Nebraskans access the Internet? Are they accessing the Internet from their cell phones? Are they subscribing to high-speed Internet services at home? How satisfied are they with their Internet services? How important do they feel Internet access is for various items? This paper provides a detailed analysis of these questions. This report details 1,746 responses to the 2016 Nebraska Rural Poll, the 21st annual effort to understand rural Neb...
"Prepared for the New Mexico Broadband Program."As part of its Broadband Program initiatives, the Ne...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last two decades and so has the digital economy’s integratio...
Since the Internet’s inception its impact has been felt across the United States, but the distributi...
A recent Pew Research Center survey revealed that home broadband adoption has plateaued in the Unite...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last 15 years and so has its integration into the rural econ...
Three-quarters of U.S. residents used the Internet to access information, education, and services in...
Almost seven in ten Nebraskans age 65 and older have Internet service in their home (69%). In additi...
The Nebraska Public Service Commission was awarded a grant from the Department of Commerce\u27s Nati...
As residential high-speed Internet access has become more prevalent, the nature of the rural-urban d...
Abstract: Rural communities have significantly less access to the Internet through broadband techno...
As broadband—or high-speed—Internet use has spread, Internet applications requiring high transmissio...
The use of telecommunications technologies nationwide has increased dramatically during the past fiv...
Nationally, 62% of all rural households subscribed to the internet in 2010, compared to 73% of urban...
As residential high-speed Internet access has become more prevalent, the composition of the "digital...
Broadband deployment in the United States is expanding rapidly but unevenly. Using new FCC census da...
"Prepared for the New Mexico Broadband Program."As part of its Broadband Program initiatives, the Ne...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last two decades and so has the digital economy’s integratio...
Since the Internet’s inception its impact has been felt across the United States, but the distributi...
A recent Pew Research Center survey revealed that home broadband adoption has plateaued in the Unite...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last 15 years and so has its integration into the rural econ...
Three-quarters of U.S. residents used the Internet to access information, education, and services in...
Almost seven in ten Nebraskans age 65 and older have Internet service in their home (69%). In additi...
The Nebraska Public Service Commission was awarded a grant from the Department of Commerce\u27s Nati...
As residential high-speed Internet access has become more prevalent, the nature of the rural-urban d...
Abstract: Rural communities have significantly less access to the Internet through broadband techno...
As broadband—or high-speed—Internet use has spread, Internet applications requiring high transmissio...
The use of telecommunications technologies nationwide has increased dramatically during the past fiv...
Nationally, 62% of all rural households subscribed to the internet in 2010, compared to 73% of urban...
As residential high-speed Internet access has become more prevalent, the composition of the "digital...
Broadband deployment in the United States is expanding rapidly but unevenly. Using new FCC census da...
"Prepared for the New Mexico Broadband Program."As part of its Broadband Program initiatives, the Ne...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last two decades and so has the digital economy’s integratio...
Since the Internet’s inception its impact has been felt across the United States, but the distributi...