Arlington, Va., (February 23, 2018)—FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr and Anne Hazlett, assistant to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Secretary for Rural Development, will address leaders of the rural broadband industry...
Austin, TX – Day 1 of the NTCA 2018 Rural Telecom Industry Meeting & Expo (RTIME 2018) concluded with a huge wave of industry leaders. With almost 2,000 registered attendees, the flow of information sharing and networking was in full abundance. The morning kicked off with the first set of concurrent sessions and ended in an impressive industry gathering at the Welcome Reception.
The morning got started bright and early on Day 2 of the Rural Telecom Industry Meeting & Expo (RTIME) with the NTCA Rural Broadband Political Action Committee.
Broadband industry stakeholders and advocates convened in Washington, D.C., this week for NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association’s 2018 Legislative and Policy (L&P) Conference, which began Monday, April 16, with an address from NTCA Chief Executive Officer Shirley Bloomfield.
April, 28, 2018, NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association was a proud partner in the first event in a series of listening sessions focused on ways the government and private industries can work together to tackle rural broadband challenges and the opportunities improved e-connectivity bring to the people and economies of the nation’s rural regions.
There is a market; there is a bar; there is a fire department; there is some industry in the form of small businesses. But, the town's claim to fame is the annual Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest.
On July 31, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) convened a National Cybersecurity Summit in New York City to discuss cybersecurity threats and the public-private partnership to protect critical infrastructure and national security.
Birmingham, Ala. (July 31, 2018): Regional and industry leaders, as well as rural broadband users are expected to participate in an E-Connectivity Listening Session on Thursday, Aug. 16, in Birmingham...