2020 has brought enormous and profound change to how Americans live their lives, and for many, that includes how much they rely on internet and television to continue working, learning, and communicating.
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- ArticleEvery June, cities and towns play host to annual pride celebrations commemorating the LGBTQ liberation movement, given that June is LGBTQ pride month.
- External LinksOpen internet advocates celebrated long and loud in June when a federal court upheld the Federal Communications Commission's "net neutrality" rules that prohibit broadband-access providers from blocking websites or accepting payment to prioritize traffic. But consumers and businesses should look
- ArticleAs states continue to reopen and the COVID-19 environment becomes a part of the norm for the foreseeable future, strong internet connectivity has proven to be critical for businesses, schools, and health services to continue.
- PageInternet service providers (ISPs) have always been committed to and offered American consumers a powerful, open internet experience so they can enjoy the web content, services and applications of their choosing.
- External LinksThe biggest threat to Silicon Valley innovation and improving consumer experiences isn't net neutrality, it's an internet that stalls and doesn't get better.
- ArticleIn January of 1980, Robert L. Johnson left his position at NCTA and, with his wife Sheila Johnson, launched the first TV network “that allowed Black people to see themselves, their stories, and their culture on television,” according to BET President Scott Mills.
- ArticleEarlier this week, NCTA President and CEO Michael Powell was a guest on C-SPAN's The Communicators, where he discussed how the cable industry has adapted to COVID-19.
- ArticleWorld Wi-Fi Day is this Saturday, and if there was ever a year when we should celebrate Wi-Fi, it would be 2020.
