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Tom Reid: Common-Sense Solutions to Closing the Digital Divide in Rural America

Broadband Breakfast

The decrepit rural telecommunications infrastructure needs to be fully replaced, not patched. We need networks designed to meet 30+ years of bandwidth growth as illustrated in the timeline below. They are struggling to meet the bandwidth needs of 2020, let alone 2055. So why accept similarly lax standards for rural broadband?

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Transforming Business Connectivity with Private LTE Networks

Tridon

Unlike public networks provided by telecommunications companies, private LTE networks operate independently and are customized to meet the unique requirements of the business they serve. They eliminate competition for bandwidth, ensuring consistent performance even in high-demand scenarios. What Are Private LTE Networks? Here’s how: 1.

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Jessica Dine: So You Want BEAD to Be Tech Neutral?

Broadband Breakfast

Under BEAD’s current construct—and according to the infrastructure law that funds it—every dollar saved on deployments to unserved households can be used to connect others, to connect anchor institutions like libraries, or to fund adoption and digital upskilling initiatives.

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2030 Wireless vs. 2030 Fiber: The Future in Broadband Speed and Throughput

Broadband Breakfast

Apparently not believing bandwidth carried via fixed and cellular/mobile wireless – and even via satellite – devices would ever be worthy of comparison to gigabit-level fiber deliveries, up-front the National Telecommunications Information Administration dubbed unlicensed Fixed Wireless Access and others “unreliable.

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F5.5G All-Optical Network Commercialized in Asia Pacific, Ushering in a New Era of Intelligent World

Total Telecom

The Asia-Pacific region is embracing F5.5G, bringing new growth opportunities for operators and promoting the construction of all-optical smart homes and premium networks. Huawei advocates that all industry players work together to construct F5.5G He stressed that NBTC plans to increase broadband penetration to 80% by 2025.

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Broadband Breakfast on August 7, 2024 - Live from Mountain Connect 2024

Broadband Breakfast

The theme of this year's event is "Beyond Bandwidth - The Power of Broadband Revolutionizing Access." Panelists Chris Bailey , Director of Sales, Wesco Allen Meyer , VP of Strategy, Corridor Network Construction Inc. Allen Meyer is Vice President of Strategy at Corridor Network Construction Inc.

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Quickline powers ahead in government funded push to connect rural Yorkshire  

Total Telecom

And this week Quickline participated in the Leeds Digital Festival Careers Fair, offering young people advice and information about employment in the telecommunications industry.