Challenges in Broadband Expansion in West Virginia

Efforts to expand broadband access in West Virginia face a critical challenge: the rules governing utility pole attachments. While federal funding provides a promising opportunity to bridge the digital divide, disputes over pole access and cost-sharing could delay progress and leave underserved communities waiting for vital connectivity.

Data Center Expansion Hinges on Infrastructure and Skilled Workforce

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The rapid proliferation of data centers across the United States is underscoring critical challenges related to infrastructure development and workforce readiness. The Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA) has highlighted these concerns in recent comments submitted to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), emphasizing the necessity for robust broadband infrastructure and a skilled labor force to support data center growth.

Innovations Propel the Future of Broadband Connectivity

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The broadband industry is experiencing a transformative era driven by emerging technologies redefining internet access and connectivity. Advancements such as satellite internet and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) are expanding the reach of high-speed broadband, particularly in underserved and remote areas.

Middle Mile Infrastructure: The Backbone of America’s Digital Future

As the United States intensifies efforts to bridge the digital divide, the critical role of “middle mile” infrastructure—the networks connecting local systems to the broader internet—has come into sharp focus. Investments in this segment are pivotal for delivering robust and reliable connectivity to communities nationwide.

5G Expansion Accelerates, Paving the Way for Enhanced Connectivity

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The global rollout of 5G networks is rapidly advancing, promising unprecedented speeds, reduced latency, and transformative connectivity. This next-generation wireless technology is set to revolutionize various sectors, impacting how we live, work, and interact with the world.

North Dakota Opens Applications for Broadband Expansion Funding

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Despite significant advancements in mobile broadband coverage, a substantial portion of the global population remains unconnected to mobile internet services. The GSMA’s “State of Mobile Internet Connectivity Report 2024” reveals that 39% of people worldwide live within areas covered by mobile broadband networks yet do not utilize mobile internet—a disparity known as the “usage gap.”

Persistent Mobile Internet Usage Gap Hinders Global Digital Inclusion

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Despite significant advancements in mobile broadband coverage, a substantial portion of the global population remains unconnected to mobile internet services. The GSMA’s “State of Mobile Internet Connectivity Report 2024” reveals that 39% of people worldwide live within areas covered by mobile broadband networks yet do not utilize mobile internet—a disparity known as the “usage gap.”

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