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The job of connecting every American to robust broadband service is a daunting task. It takes a combination of broadband providers building out networks in every state, including in rural and hard-to-reach areas, using private capital investments. Public-private partnerships that maximize the funding available for connecting remote areas is also critical. But with a historic amount of federal funds now
10G, the broadband network soon delivering superfast symmetrical internet speeds, has the potential to transform the American economy, powering the “Fourth Industrial Revolution” that will enable creators to develop life-changing technologies.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is about recognizing the culture, heritage, and contributions of this rich demographic, and cable TV networks are continuing to do their part to celebrate diversity through storytelling and to increase representation on screen. One upcoming show that is already making headlines and that seeks to honor, elevate, and shine a light on this
Cable's broadband networks are delivering high-speed broadband connectivity to every corner of America, and this includes rural and hard-to-reach areas on the map. As they continue to build out infrastructure to reach as many Americans as possible, and with a myriad of broadband deployment projects and federal funds on the horizon, it's important to hear from the broadband leaders on
“NTIA’s findings confirm that dynamic spectrum sharing utilizing CBRS technology is thriving, especially by enabling commercial users to share federal spectrum and expanding much needed connectivity in rural areas. With the use cases for CBRS continuing to grow, we are encouraged that NTIA’s data supports the FCC’s decision to develop a future-focused spectrum sharing strategy that encourages more participation and
10G, the broadband network soon delivering superfast symmetrical internet speeds, has the potential to transform how we live, work, learn and play. Exciting advancements mean that entertainment technologies once the stuff of science fiction are now coming to reality, like holograms and virtual reality. NCTA partnered with the Future Today Institute (FTI), experts in researching trends and calculating how they
Constant connectivity and smart devices have transformed the American home. Robust and reliable broadband networks that deliver gigabit Wi-Fi speeds are powering these digital hubs.
This week, studio network executives, writers, directors, producers, and TV content creators are gathered in West Hollywood for the Hollywood Creative Forum (HCF) to share inclusion strategies and to prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work throughout the changing media and entertainment landscape. What Is HCF? Produced by the Walter Kaitz Foundation—which raises funds through its robust grants program for
Earth Day is tomorrow, and cable providers and TV networks continue to do their part to implement best practices to conserve the environment and to minimize their carbon footprints. One critical area powered by the cable industry also worth highlighting in honor of the day is the broadband connectivity that millions of people rely on every day, including for remote
Cable TV networks strive to bring positive environmental change every day not only through the influential content they produce, but through their business practices and strategies to lower greenhouse gas emissions, invest in clean energy, and to serve as models for other industries and businesses in conserving the planet. In recognition of Earth Day this Saturday, here are a few