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Broadband Connects America Sends Letter to Congress on Broadband Mapping
On October 8, 2019, Next Century Cities, along with other members of the Broadband Connects America coalition, signed onto a letter to the House Energy
Next Century Cities Submits Reply Comments on Broadband Data Collection
On October 7, 2019, Next Century Cities submitted reply comments to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on the establishment of the Digital Opportunity Data Collection
Local Governments Play a Critical Role in Ensuring Equitable 5G Network Deployment
This week, Next Century Cities’ Senior Program Manager Cat Blake participated in a 5G expert panel workshop organized by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The
Running for Office? You Should Have a Plan for Broadband Access
Senior Program Manager Cat Blake published an op-ed in The Hill on why candidates for any level of office should be addressing broadband access. She
The Citizens’ Voice — Report challenges internet providers’ advertised speeds
Slow internet speed in rural areas does more than stop farmers from buying Netflix subscriptions, and it could be robbing their communities of a chance
Applications Now Open for Next Century Cities Advisory Board
Next Century Cities is searching for candidates to fill three open seats on our Advisory Board. Applicants should be passionate about expanding digital access and
Fast-Tracking the T-Mobile and Sprint Merger Undermines Public Interest
Find a PDF of this release here. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jessica Del Fiacco jessica@nextcenturycities.org Fast-Tracking the T-Mobile and Sprint Merger Undermines Public Interest
Broadband Breakfast — Cable Industry Touts Energy Efficiency, Next Century Highlights Open Access Fiber, Aspen Forum Set
A recent fact sheet from Next Century Cities described some of the many different paths various cities have taken to achieve better connectivity. The city of Ammon,
Smart Cities Dive — Warren proposes $85B grant program to close digital divide
Democratic presidential candidate and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has proposed an $85 billion grant program…
Broadband Connects America Sends Letter to Congress on Broadband Mapping
On October 8, 2019, Next Century Cities, along with other members of the Broadband Connects America coalition, signed onto a letter to the House Energy
Next Century Cities Submits Reply Comments on Broadband Data Collection
On October 7, 2019, Next Century Cities submitted reply comments to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on the establishment of the Digital Opportunity Data Collection
Local Governments Play a Critical Role in Ensuring Equitable 5G Network Deployment
This week, Next Century Cities’ Senior Program Manager Cat Blake participated in a 5G expert panel workshop organized by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The
Running for Office? You Should Have a Plan for Broadband Access
Senior Program Manager Cat Blake published an op-ed in The Hill on why candidates for any level of office should be addressing broadband access. She
The Citizens’ Voice — Report challenges internet providers’ advertised speeds
Slow internet speed in rural areas does more than stop farmers from buying Netflix subscriptions, and it could be robbing their communities of a chance
Applications Now Open for Next Century Cities Advisory Board
Next Century Cities is searching for candidates to fill three open seats on our Advisory Board. Applicants should be passionate about expanding digital access and
Fast-Tracking the T-Mobile and Sprint Merger Undermines Public Interest
Find a PDF of this release here. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jessica Del Fiacco jessica@nextcenturycities.org Fast-Tracking the T-Mobile and Sprint Merger Undermines Public Interest
Broadband Breakfast — Cable Industry Touts Energy Efficiency, Next Century Highlights Open Access Fiber, Aspen Forum Set
A recent fact sheet from Next Century Cities described some of the many different paths various cities have taken to achieve better connectivity. The city of Ammon,
Smart Cities Dive — Warren proposes $85B grant program to close digital divide
Democratic presidential candidate and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has proposed an $85 billion grant program…
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