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2 Butt-Saving SaaS Keystrokes You Need to Know to Avoid Losing Your Online Work
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If you use a computer in your work you have probably noticed that more and more of your time at the computer is spent with a SaaS, as in Sof...
Narrowband Wastelands? Of rural America, death spirals, and the Narrow Belt
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Looking back they will say: "It could have been avoided." They will say: "If only the government had been more effective, if ...
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Carrier pigeons are faster than rural broadband!
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Brilliant way to demonstrate rural broadband disparities! Our hats are off to our UK counterparts. I think a walking man carrying a hard dri...
Not So Big Foot: Time Warner Business Class says "You are outside the TWC footprint "
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When we read this email from Time Warner Business Class they might as well have said "You are outside the TWC footprint and man is that...
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Of Nerds and Whitepapers, Satellites and Cynics
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You know you are a nerd if...You spend your spare time writing technical whitepapers. And that's what I've been doing. Apparently, i...
Biden announces $1.8 billion broadband stimulus awards
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I think the operative word here is begin : because we still have a long way to go and it is now clear that the stimulus money will run out l...
The Cost of Digital Exclusion: Rural Minnesota waits for high-speed Internet
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Some great coverage here of how the America's telcos are choking off business for rural Americans: Bruce Kerfoot summed up an equally p...
Federal Government Buys Into a Telco-sponsored Oxymoron: Satellite Broadband
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Here's how the federal government perpetuates the myth that satellite internet service is broadband: Just as satellites orbiting the ear...
List of Rural Broadband Projects Funded August 5
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This week, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the funding of 126 new Recovery Act broadband infrastructure projects to help create ...
Rural Poor to Get Poorer? 14 to 24 million Americans lack access to broadband
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From International Business Times: "In March, the FCC introduced the comprehensive National Broadband Plan. The FCC says somewhere in ...
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