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As federal stakeholders allocate future wireless spectrum, efficient use must be prioritized. CBRS is one such model that is proving the power of shared-use dynamic spectrum approaches, powering new deployments across the country. At the same time, mobile services from cable are saving consumers billions of dollars monthly and benefitting from CBRS deployments.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — NCTA – The Internet & Television Association’s new documentary film "Every Last Mile" shines a spotlight on the monumental effort being made by internet service providers to bring modern internet access to rural and remote communities in America. Filmed on location in Alaska, Arizona, and Minnesota, this compelling narrative showcases the dedication and perseverance of the cable
NCTA and the Washington Post Live recently partnered for a special screening of the new documentary, “Every Last Mile.” The film chronicles the untold story of connecting rural America, following three broadband construction crews as they overcome obstacles to tackle the monumental challenge of ensuring every American, regardless of where they live, has access to digital infrastructure and the opportunities
As America targets efforts towards connecting every community to robust broadband – including the distribution of more than $40 billion in federal funds for building new networks – cable providers continue to do what they have always done: build out their networks to reach as many Americans as possible. With network expansions continuing to happen nationwide, here are a few
Washington, DC – The Walter Kaitz Foundation, which has been co-located at NCTA – The Internet & Television Association’s headquarters in Washington since 2004, has been fully integrated into the NCTA Education Foundation, Inc. This comes after a year-long strategic assessment of the former Kaitz Foundation in 2023 by a committee of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) professionals and senior
The COVID pandemic exposed how critical reliable internet service is to work, school, and life in general, and that communities without access to this important technology could permanently fall behind. Since then, unprecedented efforts have been dedicated to closing the digital divide, including reaching the 10 million Americans living in rural areas without access to robust broadband. But reaching America’s
“In recent years, cable broadband providers have expanded their offerings to include mobile service, giving Americans more choices than ever before for their wireless providers. We value the Commission’s focus on continuing to increase consumer choice in the mobile marketplace.”
New NCTA-produced docufilm chronicles the dramatic challenges three broadband construction crews face to ensure every American has access to digital opportunities. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, NCTA – the Internet & Television Association released EVERY LAST MILE, a 20-minute docufilm that immerses viewers into the gritty reality of what it takes for internet service providers to extend broadband networks to unserved,
NCTA and the Washington Post Live are partnering on Wednesday, June 26 at 4:00 p.m. ET for a special screening of the new documentary, “Every Last Mile.” The film chronicles the untold story of connecting rural America, following three broadband construction crews as they overcome obstacles to tackle the monumental challenge of ensuring every American, regardless of where they live,
In today’s world, high-speed internet is the gateway to a world of opportunities. Access to fast and reliable broadband is especially important in rural areas, enabling people to participate fully in the digital economy with remote work opportunities, virtual learning, telehealth services and more. However, while internet access is essential, building out networks to America’s most rural locations is a