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The Golden State Can Do Better Than Copper Landlines

USTELECOM

Today, the march of progress has finally come for the old copper networks that long ago served as the primary conduit for landlines. High-speed broadband emerged from the pandemic as an essential bridge to economic opportunity, health care, education, and more. Californians need that same leadership today.

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Sen Klobuchar on BEAD/Federal approval of Minnesota Broadband Infrastructure Plan

Blandin on Broadband

Klobuchar’s Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act was incorporated into the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and was the basis for the significant federal funding to Minnesota for expanding high-speed internet access. However, many households in Minnesota currently don’t have a reliable broadband connection,” said Klobuchar.

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VoIP Service for Universities

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Many universities have made the switch from traditional landlines to more advanced VoIP phone systems. One of the biggest reasons universities are changing over to VoIP is the cost savings from tolled PSTN networks to internet connections with toll-free access, saving universities substantial amounts on their monthly phone charges.

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VoIP Phone Systems Are Improving All School Safety in 2022

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Until new technology revolutionized communications, schools were stuck with traditional landline phone services. VoIp (Voice over Internet Protocol) systems are changing how schools conduct their communications. Conversations are made via the internet on a computer network rather than conventional landline telephone systems.

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Is Microsoft Teams or Cloud Telephony Better for Your School Phone System?

TechAdvance

But which one is better suited to meet the unique needs of your educational institution? Calls are made over the internet, reducing the expenses associated with traditional landlines. Two of the most popular options today are Microsoft Teams and Cloud Telephony. Lets break it down. Heres how it can benefit schools: 1.

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The Solution to Affordable Connectivity is Staring Us in the Face

US Telecom

Over the weekend, the Affordable Connectivity Program, which helps over 23 million low-income households access high-speed internet at home, officially ran out of funding. In fact, every American with a cellphone or landline will see the USF fee on their bill drop by roughly 90 percent. This work cannot wait.