The Telehealth Revolution That Can’t Reach Everyone
Writing for Generations Today, ILSR's Sean Gonsalves examines one powerful tool of modern medicine and technology that is not being talked about enough: telehealth.
Writing for Generations Today, ILSR's Sean Gonsalves examines one powerful tool of modern medicine and technology that is not being talked about enough: telehealth.
The free event, featuring Keller & Heckman attorneys Sean Stokes and Casey Lide, will focus on the most pressing legal considerations facing community broadband projects...
A new study shows that the now expired Affordable Connectivity Program helped low-income Americans get better access to jobs, with particularly strong effects for women.
The virtual webinar offered a deep dive into why delaying investment in smart city infrastructure is increasingly costly.
The Pueblo of Jemez Tribal community was honored with a Project Excellence Award for its effort to build-out a fiber network to unserved tribal homes...
Legal analysts are questioning the recent assertion that the NTIA can legally withhold federal broadband deployment funds from states that have enacted affordable broadband legislation.
The next B4DE virtual gathering will explore why it’s necessary for frontline digital inclusion practitioners to be “Moving at the Speed of Trust.”
Leading broadband deployment scholars release new analysis today that may help state broadband offices evaluate “the capacities and saturation limits of the Starlink satellite infrastructure.”
ILSR's Sean Gonsalves writes in The American Prospect on how the "One Big Beautiful Bill" cuts food assistance benefits to households that pay for internet...
ILSR's Sean Gonsalves has a new piece in ProMarket on the continuing consolidation of telecommunication markets and why municipal broadband is a better option.
Maine Connectivity Authority President Andrew Butcher leads five-day “Driving Connections” tour to highlight broadband infrastructure investments the state has made and to rally support for...
The OaklandConnected project calls for construction of city-owned open access fiber network to expand affordable broadband to over 33,000 households languishing without home Internet service
Digital inclusion advocates are reeling after the Trump administration announced the Digital Equity Act was being cancelled months after federal grants had already been awarded.
At the 17th Tribal Broadband Bootcamp, Pueblo of Jemez Tribe members immersed themselves in network technology as the Tribe embarks on a fiber project.
Amid an all-out assault on federal broadband funding programs, the upcoming Building For Digital Equity livestream offers a port in the storm.