Pushback Mounts Over Trump Administration ‘Termination’ of Digital Equity Law
The unprecedented move to destroy digital skills training and broadband adoption programs created by an act of Congress is seeing escalating pushback.
The unprecedented move to destroy digital skills training and broadband adoption programs created by an act of Congress is seeing escalating pushback.
Here is our new dashboard that helps visualize the success of community-based broadband projects under the California's transformative FFA program.
The President’s actions “will result in much higher costs for slower, less reliable Internet access for millions of Americans,” says Christopher Mitchell.
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.
Former BEAD Director Evan Feinman joins Christopher Mitchell & Sean Gonsalves on the Community Broadband Bits podcast to discuss the turmoil around the BEAD program.
At the 17th Tribal Broadband Bootcamp, Pueblo of Jemez Tribe members immersed themselves in network technology as the Tribe embarks on a fiber project.
ILSR's Christopher Mitchell speaks to StateScoop on why fiber matters in debate over Internet access technologies
Amid an all-out assault on federal broadband funding programs, the upcoming Building For Digital Equity livestream offers a port in the storm.
Hosted by ILSR and AAPB, guests with a wealth of knowledge provide an inside look at how successful community broadband networks can be funded.
The federal BEAD program should not repeat past policy mistakes and waste billions of dollars delivering subpar Internet access to households at higher prices.
A quick explanation of New York's Affordable Broadband Act, including what it doesn, why it was enacted, and what it means for ISPs and households.
Now that New York’s Affordable Broadband Act is set to take effect, it marks a potentially pivotal moment for other states to enact their law...
The City of Sherwood is cultivating a digital vineyard across Oregon’s “Gateway to Wine Country” with its municipally-owned and operated fiber network.
New York State officials have u.nveiled the first round of broadband deployment grants made possible by the state’s $100 million Affordable Housing Connectivity Program
In one of the most rural parts of the U.S., North Dakota is close to being the first state in the nation where every home...