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Bloomberg

AT&T Unveils Fastest Broadband Internet

Higher Ed
AT&T is rolling out the fastest consumer broadband offered by major internet providers. Starting Monday, as many as 5.2 million potential customers can sign on to AT&T's fiber-connected home broadband services for internet speeds of 2...
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Curated Video

Why Hasn't President Biden Moved On Net Neutrality?

Higher Ed
Net neutrality is the principle that internet providers should treat all traffic going through their systems equally.
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The Recount

Can Telehealth Close the Mental Healthcare Gap?

Higher Ed
Mental healthcare access has long been an issue in the U.S., especially in rural areas, where there’s an estimated 1 psychiatrist for every 30,000 residents. The Recount takes a look at telehealth use during the Covid-19 pandemic and...
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Native American Tribes Cite Infrastructure Concerns Amid COVID-19

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Native American communities are calling on Congress to address rapidly deteriorating infrastructure on tribal lands.
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Curated Video

Despite Billions in Public Funding, Rural Broadband Still Lags

Higher Ed
Newsy investigation finds missed deadlines, flawed FCC maps, lack of oversight keeps rural U.S. on wrong side of digital divide.
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Bloomberg

BT Doesn't Expect Brexit to Impact Outlook: CEO

Higher Ed
October 27 -- BT Group Plc reported second-quarter sales that beat analysts’ estimates, boosted by customer additions in its mobile-phone, broadband and pay-television businesses. Adjusted revenue advanced 1.1 percent to 6 billion...
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COVID-19 Deepens Digital Divide For Tribes

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Hopi Tribe using part of $92 million in CARES Act monies to expand internet access but facing a December 30 deadline.
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Bloomberg

Ex-FCC Commissioner McDowell on Net Neutrality Rollback

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Former FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell reacts to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's plans to void Obama-era net neutrality rules. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Rep. Blackburn Wants Internet Privacy Rules Simplified

Higher Ed
Jun.09 -- Rep. Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican, discusses the future of broadband privacy with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

FCC Opens Priority Window To Help Tribes Access High-Speed Internet

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Certain federally recognized tribes and Alaska Native villages will get first dibs on free 2.5 GHz band spectrum licenses.
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Bloomberg

BT Wireless Talks Pit O2, EE in Takeover Competition

Higher Ed
Dec. 15 -- BT Group is on the cusp of a shake-up in the U.K. mobile market as it moved closer to a deal to acquire either O2 or EE. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde examines the potential deal and what it could mean to the U.K. mobile market....
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Curated Video

Bernie Sanders Unveils $150 Billion 'Internet For All' Plan

Higher Ed
The proposal aims to improve broadband access for people across the U.S., especially those living in rural or tribal areas.
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Bloomberg

Dish Network Gets Into the Video-Streaming Game

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Jan. 6 -- Former Hostess Brands CEO Greg Rayburn and Bloomberg Intelligences Paul Sweeney discuss Dish Networks $20 online TV bundle. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Commerce Sec. on Recovery, Infrastructure, Chip Shortage

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May.27 -- U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo discusses how President Biden's rescue plan is advancing an economic recovery but there are other future investments that need to take place. She also talks about the infrastructure...
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Bloomberg

Italy’s Gualtieri Sees Stronger-Than-Forecast Economic Rebound

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Sep.06 -- Italy's Finance Minister Roberto Gualtieri said the country's economy will rebound more powerfully than expected in the third quarter. The country’s output will expand more than the 9.5% forecast in the government’s latest...
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Bloomberg

FCC Trying to Get Regulatory Playing Field Right for 5G, Commissioner Carr Says

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr discusses the global 5G rollout race and the outlook for net neutrality with Bloomberg's Selina Wang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Press Association

Fine Gael's European election launch dominated by broadband controversy

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An event to promote Fine Gaels' European election candidates for Dublin was dominated by the National Broadband controvsey.



The Government has defended its decision to give the go-ahead to the plan, which is now billed to cost...
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Bloomberg

T-Mobile Offers 'Most Bullish' 2021 Guidance

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- T-Mobile US Inc. CEO Mike Sievert discusses the better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings, 2021 guidance and what he thinks about competition for new 5G spectrum. He speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Cord Shavers Cut Costs While Keeping Ties to Cable

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Oct. 24 -- Bloomberg's Alex Sherman explains the process of cord shaving where cable subscribers take smaller programming packages in a bid to reduce their monthly bill while still receiving the programming they enjoy without resulting...