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Work begins on E2A transpacific subsea cable

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SK Broadband, and Verizon Business has announced the start of construction of the East Asia to North America (E2A) submarine cable system. News The E2A system, linking Japan and the USA, is expected to be ready for service in 2028 Today, an international consortium including Chunghwa Telecom, SoftBank Corp.,

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North Carolina Announces $22 Million in Broadband Grant Awards

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April 7, 2025 – North Carolina announced on Tuesday more than $22 million in broadband grant awards.    The money comes from the state’s Completing Access to Broadband program, funded by $400 million from the American Rescue Plan Act. Most awarded projects are slated to finish construction in 2026.

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HS2 project could boost rural broadband, new analysis revealsĀ 

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News The railway line could improve the connectivity for thousands of rural households The High-Speed 2 (HS2) railway project could significantly enhance broadband connectivity in rural areas, according to a new analysis released today from High Speed 2 Ltd, a non-departmental public body run by the UK Department for Transport.

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FCC Declines Requests to Alter Rural Broadband Subsidy

Broadband Breakfast

WASHINGTON, April 8, 2025 – The Federal Communications Commission declined on Friday to change the way it was structuring broadband subsidies, turning back an effort from rural broadband providers. The Supreme Court heard arguments in the case last month, and is expected to issue a decision later this year.

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Startup Stories: Introducing construction management platform OciusX

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The telecom construction industry has traditionally relied on outdated, fragmented tools for project management, leading to inefficiencies, delays, and miscommunication. After witnessing these pain points firsthand whilst building a construction company in Sweden, we started building an internal tool to manage these problems.

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Vermont, Ohio Networks Prove Municipal Broadband Pays for Itself

Broadband Breakfast

21, 2025 – Cities and towns were proving that municipal broadband networks can pay for themselves – without raising taxes, without government bailouts, and without private investment. The S&P-rated precedent should make it easier for future broadband projects to secure funding without needing tax-backed guarantees.

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Willmar, Minnesota Moves Forward With Open Access Fiber Network

Broadband Breakfast

million in construction costs will be paid via bonds, which would then be paid back by leasing fees by local competitors looking to access the network.     Studies routinely find  that open access networks drive down entry costs, improve local competition, and result in better, cheaper, and faster broadband access.

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