Next Generation Broadband in Montana

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NACo Broadband Task Force: High-Speed Internet Is Essential For All Counties

The NACo Broadband Task Force, as appointed by President Gary Moore of Kentucky, was chartered with the premise that “if you can’t connect… you can’t compete.” It is the equity issue of our hour.

Close the digital divide in rural areas first

It’s our hope that Montana’s congressional delegation stands up for rural communities. It would be a darn shame if Congress were to send critical resources to America’s largest cities while the rural divide grows in places like Montana. Prioritize rural broadband.

How Internet and TV providers get away with jacking up your bill

Service providers use their lock on neighborhoods — and a lack of rules — to take advantage of us. Here’s how to spot their tricks.

Governor Newsom, California Legislative Leaders Announce Historic Broadband Budget Bill

This legislation will yield vital, broadened access for California families by prioritizing the unserved and underserved areas, facilities, households, and businesses that remain disconnected in the digital era.

Rural Broadband Investments Promote an Inclusive Economy

Though many schools and offices are now starting to reopen, the pandemic has illustrated not only that broadband internet access at home will remain an indispensable utility in the future, but also that it’s an equity issue.

EveryoneOn Connects K-12 Families With Internet Services

The nonprofit EveryoneOn has helped more than 800,000 Americans find low-cost Internet service and digital resources, and its outreach has only become more important for K-12 students with the advent of remote education.

We want to see your internet bill

The Verge is partnering with Consumer Reports for a new project about internet costs

President Biden Just Announced Plans to Restore Net Neutrality

But it could take months to get rolling.

The ‘Zoom Boom’ Can’t Save the Midwest

Although remote work has opened up new housing possibilities for many Americans, data indicates that migration flows to ‘heartland’ cities have been relatively modest.

The Problem(s) of Broadband in America

The actual shape of the problem is different than many elected officials realize.