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J. Randolph Luening: What Does Tech-Neutrality Mean for BEAD?

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  Where businesses or community anchor institutions have high bandwidth requirements.    Consider hospital and schools:  Hospitals.    The radiology department of a modern hospital is continuously sending and receiving high resolution images. 

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Peter Murray: Connected Cities Tour Event Summarized

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These networks allow governments, universities, hospitals and enterprises to deploy their own cellular networks to provide a high bandwidth coverage canopy on their campuses and in their buildings. It allows for the deployment of connectivity for everything from sensors to handheld devices.

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Improving Network Resiliency in the Face of Extreme Weather

Broadband Breakfast

Other solutions for network providers to consider include: Bury where possible For communities building their own broadband networks or incumbent telcos expanding their coverage, the ideal method is to place the cabling underground.   In these circumstances, your only option is likely placing cable on utility poles.

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Protecting The Nation's Critical Communications Infrastructure From Theft and Vandalism

Broadband Breakfast

They steal encased copper cables and cut them into short lengths before burning them to remove the sheathing to reveal the raw copper inside. A Fort Worth, TX, technician and contractor walking a job site witnessed theft of copper cable. The sheriff’s office searched the premises and identified an additional aerial copper cable.