NTCA members continue to make advances in bringing wireless service to their customers, despite the numerous inherent obstacles, according to the just-released NTCA 2016 Wireless Survey Report.
Written by Joshua Seidemann on January 03, 2018 For about seven years, we (the family) went camping every summer. We went to the same campground, frequently had the same cabin, often went the same week in August, and had a...
By Joshua Seidemann on January 09, 2018 CES is spread across several venues in Las Vegas. Deciding what to see and which conference sessions to attend demands a certain level of logistical choreography. Not that I am much of a...
By Joshua Seidemann, Vice President of Policy, NTCA January 10, 2018 – (Las Vegas) The first day of CES is a step off the cliff into sensory overload. I dipped my toe into the pool by attending some conference sessions...
By Joshua Seidemann, Vice President of Policy, NTCA January 11, 2018 – (Las Vegas) Periodically over the past several years, the Wall Street Journal has illustrated the value of Macy's real estate holdings, and an article this past fall explained...
January 11, 2018 – (Las Vegas) I'll be the first to admit that I often raise a few mental eyebrows while wandering the floor at CES. At the same time, however, I also find myself asking what type of specialized benefits various devices might have in rural areas.
Recent articles and studies indicate that U.S. manufacturing jobs are being affected more by technology than cross-border competition. These data underlie a growing need to consider a new “extraction strategy” for rural America.
January 24, 2018 – (Las Vegas) I leave CES each year with pages of notes, bundles of business cards, hundreds of pictures, and enough promotional literature to wallpaper my office. I also leave with some impressions that I try to distill to answer a single inquiry: What will make a meaningful difference in rural America?
Thomas Wolfe once wrote, “You can’t go home again,” meaning that the beloved locales of our childhoods will not remain stagnant, the way they do in our memories.
In addition to providing communications services to local residents of Kansas, Nex-Tech offers carrier-facing business services. As one of these services, Nex-Tech functions as a trusted third party (TTP) that assists ISPs with complex regulation compliance.