Important Notice: NTCA Offices Will be Closed on May 7
As an employer and the sponsor of the Group Health Program, helping to ensure our employees maintain good physical and mental health is critical especially during these continuing unprecedented times in our personal and professional lives. NTCA has designated Friday, May 7, as a wellness day, and our offices will be closed to give employees an extra opportunity to “unplug” from their virtual and physical offices and to refresh and recharge. NTCA offices will reopen Monday, May 10. Thank you for your membership and for supporting our focus on employee well-being.
On January 26, 2018, NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association submitted comments in response to proceedings on widespread adoption of nationwide number portability functionality.
Arlington, Va. (January 30, 2018)—NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association today issued the following statement from Chief Executive Officer Shirley Bloomfield in response to actions adopted by the FCC during today’s open...
On January 25, NTCA, along with 3 Rivers Communications in Montana and Montana Telecommunications association met with Wireline Competition Bureau staff to discuss the NTCA Petition for Temporary Waiver of the updated minimum service standards applicable to fixed, wireline broadband...
A 2001 article in Economic Review, the journal of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, reported a series of population trends that affect rural representation in Washington: 1990 was the first time that more than 50 percent of Americans lived in metro areas with populations greater than 1,000,000
Arlington, Va. (February 9, 2018)—NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association today commended final passage of the Improving Rural Call Quality and Reliability Act in the House of Representatives. Identical versions of the...
Arlington, Va. (February 12, 2018)—NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association today released the following statement from Chief Executive Officer Shirley Bloomfield in response to President Donald Trump’s infrastructure plan.
NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association submitted comments February 12, 2018 in response to a draft report about actions to address automated and distributed threats to the digital ecosystem, related to Docket No. 180103005–8005–01.
On March 5, 2018, NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association submitted comments in response to comments filed in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the above captioned proceeding MB Docket Number 17-317 and 17-105.
Arlington, Va. (March 6, 2018)—NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association today released the following statement from Chief Executive Officer Shirley Bloomfield in response to U.S. House passage of legislation to reauthorize the...