Local Digital Equity Champions Share Their Expertise at Net Inclusion 2023 in San Antonio
By Corian Zacher Pictured (left to right): Laura B. Fogle, Digital Durham; Autumn Evans, City of Detroit; John Speirs, Harris County Office of Broadband; Julia
By Corian Zacher Pictured (left to right): Laura B. Fogle, Digital Durham; Autumn Evans, City of Detroit; John Speirs, Harris County Office of Broadband; Julia
February saw the deadlines for comments in the ACP data transparency, consumer broadband nutrition labels, and digital discrimination dockets pass. Each of the dockets focuses
By Brian Donoghue Salinas, CA In July 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed landmark broadband legislation into law to help provide reliable and affordable Internet
By Corian Zacher Graphic Courtesy of the Orchard Knob Neighborhood Association Chattanooga, Tennessee, has made headlines throughout the last decade for the City’s efforts
By Ryan Johnston and Brian Donoghue In a recent blog post, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (“NTIA”) confirmed the target date for the BEAD
Image by Dog Daze Photography: Brandy Reitter describes Colorado’s State Broadband Office’s commitment to collaboration with local leaders. Next Century Cities has been a long-time
By Roxy Barboza and Corian Zacher With billions of dollars on the table from the State of California and the federal government, there has never
By Corian Zacher Located in Northwest Missouri, Turney is a village with a population of just over 100. Like many similarly situated communities, it is
By Roxanna Barboza Not too long ago, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) released updates to its national broadband maps. Federal agencies and state governments use
By Ryan Johnston On January 5, 2023, Next Century Cities (“NCC”) and the Technology Learning Collaborative (“TLC”) partnered to host a broadband breakfast with one
By Corian Zacher Pictured (left to right): Laura B. Fogle, Digital Durham; Autumn Evans, City of Detroit; John Speirs, Harris County Office of Broadband; Julia
February saw the deadlines for comments in the ACP data transparency, consumer broadband nutrition labels, and digital discrimination dockets pass. Each of the dockets focuses
By Brian Donoghue Salinas, CA In July 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed landmark broadband legislation into law to help provide reliable and affordable Internet
By Corian Zacher Graphic Courtesy of the Orchard Knob Neighborhood Association Chattanooga, Tennessee, has made headlines throughout the last decade for the City’s efforts
By Ryan Johnston and Brian Donoghue In a recent blog post, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (“NTIA”) confirmed the target date for the BEAD
Image by Dog Daze Photography: Brandy Reitter describes Colorado’s State Broadband Office’s commitment to collaboration with local leaders. Next Century Cities has been a long-time
By Roxy Barboza and Corian Zacher With billions of dollars on the table from the State of California and the federal government, there has never
By Corian Zacher Located in Northwest Missouri, Turney is a village with a population of just over 100. Like many similarly situated communities, it is
By Roxanna Barboza Not too long ago, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) released updates to its national broadband maps. Federal agencies and state governments use
By Ryan Johnston On January 5, 2023, Next Century Cities (“NCC”) and the Technology Learning Collaborative (“TLC”) partnered to host a broadband breakfast with one
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