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Tennessee Broadband Accelerate Program

Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, Benton Institute for Broadband & Society, and Heartland Forward worked on a new planning and capacity-building program to help Tennessee communities leverage historic broadband infrastructure funding for community-driven broadband expansion. The Tennessee Broadband Accelerate program helped local governments throughout Tennessee receive expert support as they prepared to…

11 Smart Ways to Save on Your Internet, Phone & Entertainment Bills

Saving money on your internet and other digital services is crucial for managing your budget. Here are several strategies you can employ to save money. 1. Leverage Free WiFi Locations: Many public spaces such as libraries, cafes, retailers, grocery stores, parks, churches, and community centers offer free WiFi access. By planning your internet usage around these locations, you can save…

Curious About Starlink?

SpaceX Starlink Internet Service May Leave Beta In October – How To Sign Up. Here is the link to signup for service and you can look at coverage for your location. Starlink Here is a LiveView of Starlink satellites across the globe. Live Starlink Satellite and Coverage Map (satellitemap.space) BY KYLE ENCINA PUBLISHED OCT 30, 2020 SpaceX’s Official Starlink App Now…

CLYBURN, KLOBUCHAR, RURAL BROADBAND TASK FORCE INTRODUCE ACCESSIBLE, AFFORDABLE INTERNET FOR ALL ACT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 11, 2021CONTACT: Hope Derrick, Hope.Derrick@Mail.house.gov, 202-226-3210Erica Loewe, Erica.Loewe@Mail.house.gov WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn (SC-06) Introduced  H.R. 1783, The Accessible, Affordable Internet For All Act, Which Authorizes Over $94 Billion To Ensure Unserved And Underserved Communities Have Affordable High-Speed Internet Access. “Access To Broadband Today Will Have The Same Dramatic Impact On Rural Communities As The Rural…

Household Pulse Survey: Measuring Social and Economic Impacts during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Updated April 23 at 5:28 p.m. ET Over the next three months, you may see emails from an unusual source — the U.S. Census Bureau. While the federal government’s largest statistical agency scrambles to salvage the constitutionally mandated 2020 census, it’s also rolling out a $1.2 million experiment called the “Household Pulse Survey” to try to measure how the coronavirus pandemic…