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HS2 project could boost rural broadband, new analysis reveals 

Total Telecom

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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Ramping Up the BEAD Workforce: 5 Things States, ISPs, and Construction Firms Can Be Doing Now

Broadband Breakfast

billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program aims to connect 25 million Americans currently without high-speed Internet access. To that end, NTIA has outlined a series of steps that SBOs can consider implementing now to get ahead of a potential broadband construction labor shortage: 1.

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Ziply Announces Fiber-Rich 400 Gig ‘Northern Link Route’

Broadband Breakfast

21, 2024 - A regional Internet Service Provider has announced a new ultra-high-speed fiber route connecting several cities in the American northwest to Minneapolis and Chicago.    The “Northern Link Route” was constructed by the Kirkland, Wash., WASHINGTON, Oct.

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Kelly Kroll: The Vital Impact of BABA Regulations on Federally Funded Infrastructure Projects

Broadband Breakfast

  For example, BABA applies to the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program, which aims to expand high-speed internet access across the United States and is currently funded at $42.45 The ripple effect of this demand extends to related sectors, such as mining and transportation, further bolstering the economy.

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Ziply brings 400 Gig service from Seattle to Chicago – including Minneapolis

Blandin on Broadband

Broadband Breakfast reports … A regional Internet Service Provider has announced a new ultra-high-speed fiber route connecting several cities in the American northwest to Minneapolis and Chicago. The “Northern Link Route” was constructed by the Kirkland, Wash., The “Northern Link Route” was constructed by the Kirkland, Wash.,

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Building Smarter Cities: The Role of Fiber Internet in Urban Development

ACT Corp

At the heart of this transformation lies a critical infrastructure component: fiber internet and its components, such as fiber optic cables. This paper aims to outline how fiber internet contributes to realizing smart cities in urban settings. What is Fiber Internet, and What Are its Benefits?

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Keeping Communities Connected: AT&T North Carolina’s Response to Hurricane Helene

AT&T Connects

The MCC served as a connectivity resource for those who lost power and needed internet access. Q&A with Robert Chandler, Director of Access Construction & Engineering Tell us about your role as AT&Ts Director of Access Construction & Engineering.