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Mediacom has announced that it has completed the extension of its fiber-optic network in Lakewood Township, Minnesota. The project was one of three projects highlighted in NCTA’s new docufilm, "Every Last Mile.” “Every Last Mile” tells the story of the hard work that goes into extending broadband networks to far-out corners of the United States. The film follows work crews
This September, TV’s biggest names will gather to celebrate the best of the industry at the 76th annual Emmy Awards. As with many past awards seasons, NCTA member companies continue to set records for excellence on screen. With billions invested annually in award-winning programming, audiences and critics are clear winners.
The new documentary “Every Last Mile” chronicles the untold story of connecting rural America. It follows 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 it brings. Connecting Unalaska One of the remote areas featured in the film is
On Friday, July 26 NBCUniversal will broadcast the Opening Ceremony of the 33rd Olympic Games from Paris, France to kick off a summer of new viewing options powered by innovative technology and years of experience in live sports broadcasting. The Opening Ceremony will make history as a flotilla of nearly 100 boats takes to the River Seine that runs through
“The cable industry is committed to providing ready access to closed captioning display settings so viewers can more easily customize captions to fit their needs. We are gratified that our joint efforts with the accessibility community informed the Commission’s unanimous action today resolving this long-pending proceeding. We look forward to continuing constructive engagement with the accessibility community and other stakeholders
Recently, NCTA hosted a screening of the new docufilm “Every Last Mile” immediately followed by a panel discussion about lessons learned building broadband networks in rural areas. Panelists included: Tom Larsen, Senior Vice President, Government & Public Relations at Mediacom; Jeff Merritt, Market Vice President at Cox in Roanoke Virginia; and Jennifer Nelson, Senior Director, Rural Affairs at GCI. The
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