TestIT (available for iOS and Android) allows users to be active participants in the national effort to bring awareness about the lack of high-speed internet connectivity in rural America.
Five Washington state tribes have been awarded federal grants totaling $32.3 million through the U.S. Department of Commerce's Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program.
USDA has invested approximately $4.4 billion to bring high-speed internet access to more than 680,000 people in the most rural and remote areas of America during the Biden administration.
The NCTA, or the Rural Broadband Association, released its “2024 Broadband-Internet Availability Survey Report.” The group ...
This kit includes everything needed to get online: a Starlink dish, Wi-Fi router, cables, and base. It’s designed to be user-friendly with an easy self-installation process, requiring no contracts, ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is sending more than $44 million in grant money to Minnesota to help people in rural ...
COSHOCTON — Spectrum has recently announced the launch of new internet, mobile, television and voice services to more than ...
Delaware’s $17.4 million investment expands high-speed internet to over 5,600 underserved homes and businesses, aiming for ...
This innovative program aims to transform rural homes into 'Smart Homes' by delivering high-speed internet and value-added services at rates more affordable than those available in the market, said a ...
Nomad Internet has announced the launch of Nomad Omni Data, the world’s first solution that allows Nomad Internet Modem to ...