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This report from the California Emerging Technology Fund provides a summary of literature that examines the potential for broadband-enabled applications to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The authors find that the research indicates that broadband infrastructure deserves a place in long-term policy and planning because it enables technology to mitigate climate change.
An official license agreement between the City of Salinas, California, and New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC (AT&T). The contract outlines the terms by which AT&T can attach wireless installations on city-owned structures and use city infrastructure.
A hearing by the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology about broadband infrastructure. The 200-minute video features committee members and witnesses from the telecommunications industry discussing legislation to expand broadband into rural areas.
This brief video explains why having high-quality infrastructure is a crucial part of solving the digital inclusion challenge. Many of the main factors of the digital divide—such as availability, affordability, literacy, comfort, and access—cannot be properly addressed without infrastructure that can meet today’s needs.
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