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More than 100 Million Americans Can Only Get Internet Service from Companies That Have Violated Net Neutrality

Posted on December 11, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

A free market approach might have worked if we actually had competition. Continue reading More than 100 Million Americans Can Only Get Internet Service from Companies That Have Violated Net Neutrality→

Posted in Ajit Pai, big telecom, fcc, ilsr, Internet, ISPs, net neutrality

There Are 700 Protests in All 50 States Today in Support of Net Neutrality

Posted on December 7, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

We spoke to protest organizers from across the country to find out why they decided to get involved. Continue reading There Are 700 Protests in All 50 States Today in Support of Net Neutrality→

Posted in Ajit Pai, big telecom, fcc, News, politics, protests, telecom

40 Percent of America Will Cut the Cord by 2030, New Report Predicts

Posted on December 5, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

A new market analysis predicts the slow death march of pay TV will continue. Continue reading 40 Percent of America Will Cut the Cord by 2030, New Report Predicts→

Posted in Hulu, market, Netflix, research, Roku, trends, tv

Volunteering Is the Best Kept Secret for Mental Health

Posted on December 5, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

I noticed how much volunteering was helping with my anxiety and stress, and there’s science to back it up. Continue reading Volunteering Is the Best Kept Secret for Mental Health→

Posted in anxiety, Mental Health, volunteers | Tagged Stress

Half of West Virginia has Applied for Broadband Assistance

Posted on December 4, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

The state put aside extra funds for any county that wanted to invest in rural broadband. Half of all counties applied. Continue reading Half of West Virginia has Applied for Broadband Assistance→

Posted in America, digital divide, funding, Government, Internet, west virginia

Drones and Fishing Lines Are Bringing Broadband to Remote Villages

Posted on December 1, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

Openreach, a British infrastructure delivery company, came up with the idea to deal with tricky terrain. Continue reading Drones and Fishing Lines Are Bringing Broadband to Remote Villages→

Posted in broadband, Broadband Land, Internet, Technology, UK, Wales

Rural America Is Building High-Speed Internet the Same Way It Built Electricity in the 1930s

Posted on December 1, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

The number of electric cooperatives beginning to offer fiber optic broadband service to their members has surged in recent years. Continue reading Rural America Is Building High-Speed Internet the Same Way It Built Electricity in the 1930s→

Posted in America, big telecom, broadband, digital division, Internet, Rural America

We Can’t Rely on the FTC to Defend Net Neutrality

Posted on November 29, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

The agency doesn’t have the same kind of teeth for defending an open internet. Continue reading We Can’t Rely on the FTC to Defend Net Neutrality→

Posted in Ajit Pai, big telecom, Comcast, fcc, ftc, Internet, verizon

India Just Backed Net Neutrality, as the US Considers Abandoning It

Posted on November 28, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

It’s a great sign in a country that has had a problematic relationship with online censorship. Continue reading India Just Backed Net Neutrality, as the US Considers Abandoning It→

Posted in broadband, fcc, India, Internet

Ignored By Big Telecom, Detroit’s Marginalized Communities Are Building Their Own Internet

Posted on November 16, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

40 percent of Detroit residents don’t have any access to internet at all. Continue reading Ignored By Big Telecom, Detroit’s Marginalized Communities Are Building Their Own Internet→

Posted in broadband, detroit, digital divide, diy, Internet

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