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USTelecom Download: altafiber

US Telecom

In the latest episode of the USTelecom Download, Tamika Green, Vice President of OSP Planning, Engineering, and Construction at altafiber talks about how the company is connecting communities through ongoing fiber expansion, their efforts to increase digital equity, and how altafiber is working to address our industry’s evolving workforce needs. USTelecom Download is a series of conversations with our members on some of their top priorities.

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Mexico Connect is Back for 2024

Telegeography

Mexico's digital landscape keeps transforming; it's now the fifth-largest e-commerce market in the world. This is the backdrop for Mexico Connect 2024. From Mexico's reliable cloud to the integration of AI, this year's conference is set to explore how Mexico's Digital Economy is on track to become LATAM's digital powerhouse.

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1996 Telecom Act affords FCC clear, unambiguous authority for Title II rulemaking

EldoTelecom

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Investor owned telephone and cable companies and their trade associations hope the courts will put the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s recently issued Open Internet rulemaking on ice, slated to become effective July 22. They believe their case has been strengthened by the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Loper Bright Enterprises v.

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How to Watch the 2024 Paris Olympic Games

TDS Connect

TDS TV+ gives you full and easy access to the entirety of NBC’s Olympic coverage. The post How to Watch the 2024 Paris Olympic Games first appeared on TDS Connect.

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How Artificial Intelligence can change the telco industry?

Lifecycle

Discover how AI is revolutionising the telecommunications industry in Europe, in 2024, from network optimisation to enhanced customer service and security.

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An especially relevant dissent

Mark Goldberg

Last week’s CRTC award of more than a quarter billion dollars for an arctic fibre optic route included an especially relevant dissent. Long time readers know that I love reading dissenting views in CRTC decisions. Telecom Decision CRTC 2024-149 provided a remarkably precise $271,937,242 for the Government of Nunavut’s transport fibre project in Nunavut.