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Women’s History Month: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

Rural Broadband Association

Jeannette and her husband Mike purchased Albion Telephone Company (now ATC Communications; Albion, Idaho) in 1929. Jumping forward a few years, we have Mildred Foster , the matriarch of Twin Valley Telephone (Miltonvale, Kan.). De Lamb and her husband Bill purchased Dubois Telephone Exchange in 1958, when it only had 140 subscribers.

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Educate Your Educational Clients (and Prospects)

VoIP Networks

Now is the time when schools and other educational institutions are planning their budgets for the next fiscal year. This is an excellent opportunity to discuss upgrades with educational clients and prospects considering revamping or replacing their current communications systems. If not, you have an opportunity to educate them.)

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How To: Upgrade & Save Money on IP Paging in Educational Environments

VoIP Insider

Technology in general changes so much, so quickly. Department of Education – Safe & Supportive Schools Grants U.S. Algo Solutions Algo manufactures IP endpoints for paging, emergency alerting, and secure entry in UC, collaboration, and mass notification environments, serving sectors like education, healthcare, and government.

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Women’s History Month: Today’s Trailblazers

Rural Broadband Association

Currently led by Chair Roxie Jorgenson , board secretary of MTA (Palmer, Alaska), the board also includes Central Region Cooperative Director Tonya Mayer , general manager/CEO of Hemingford Cooperative Telephone Company and Mobius Communications (Hemingford, Neb.), Mosaic Technologies (Cameron, Wis.)

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An Informed Citizens View of the Current Broadband Fiber Kerfuffle

Broadband Breakfast

Rural broadband Internet in this country for the most part remains monopolized, overpriced, insufficiently fast, hampering economic growth and resilience, as well as educational and healthcare  opportunities.  They attract businesses,  creating jobs, and support education. They just did what it took and got it done.

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How Reliable is Our Nation's – and the World's – Broadband Infrastructure?

Broadband Breakfast

More pointedly, in today’s technology-centric ecosystems, to not have broadband means the real potential for societal catastrophe.   Even one of the most damage-resistant infrastructures, that of fixed wireless access, falls prey to weather and man-made destruction.   David W.

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Survey: About half of all households passed by fiber in 2024 -- with less than half of those connected.

EldoTelecom

Internet connectivity is regarded as a utility as was voice telephone service before it where most every address had service. Over the past few years, mobile providers like Verizon and T-Mobile have rolled out fixed wireless technology that some households are using instead of higher priced cable service.