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| | It took an extra year for a community in Minnesota to finally see high-quality Internet service. Balaton spent an extra year in connectivity purgatory while Frontier delayed a much-needed project. To learn more, weconnected withthe Balaton and Marshall Economic Development Director Tara Onken and Woodstock Communications Vice President and General Manager Terry Nelson.
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| | By Roberto Gallardo and Brian Whitacre Broadband data and maps have gotten a substantial amount of attention recently. In fact, Congress passed the DATA Act earlier this year to improve the accuracy of broadband maps. Why? Well, broadband results depend on who you ask. According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Form 477 dataset-known to
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| | Broadband providers won subsidies for nearly all of the eligible California homes and businesses in the Federal Communications Commission's Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) auction, which conc...
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| * I often write about the folly of attempting, through a myriad of government mandates and subsidies, to compel the replacement of our electricity system with one powered by the wind and sun. You may think it would be impossible to come up with any public policy that is worse than that one of a forced energy system transformation. * And yet, the Manhattan Contrarian designee for "worst possible public policy" has gone to something else. That something else is the building of what they call "affordable housing" on some of the world's most expensive real estate here in Manhattan. * The term "affordable housing" as used by housing advocates is a euphemistic term of art that means something different from what you would think. What it really means is subsidized ...