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Despite the efforts of local governments and others, the move to provide internet access to millions of Texans has been slow and faces new challenges.
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The longtime consumer advocate and telecommunications lawyer says the big companies have failed to address the digital divide and communities need to finish the job themselves. Sohn is speaking Thursday at the Digital Inclusion Alliance of San Antonio's "Eco-Bytes" meeting.
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Hundreds of millions in federal dollars for broadband expansion throughout Texas, including the Alamo City, could be lost if inaccuracies persist.
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The internet has become a necessity, and access is lacking in rural Texas. At least 1.8 million Texans don't have broadband internet access. Estimates are…
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1.8 million Texans lack broadband Internet access, and most of them live in rural Texas. Hundreds of millions of federal dollars could become available,…
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1.8 million Texans lack broadband Internet access, and most of them live in rural Texas. Studies from the U.S. chamber and others have shown the massive…
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More Texans than the population of San Antonio lack broadband internet access, according to the Federal Communications Commission. Fifteen million Texans…