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FBA CEO defends rural fiber subsides at Connected America

Total Telecom

Shes joined by Gary Bolton, the CEO of the FBA, Cameron Kilton, the CTO of Nextlink Internet, Jose Espinel, an SVP at Comcast, and Tom Monahan, a VP at AT&T. Boltons comments came in response to those from Cameron Kilton, Nextlink Internets CTO. Is it nice to have a big, giant download pipe, Kilton asked.

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Research & Education Networks, Topologies, and Trends

Telegeography

TeleGeography research groups bandwidth users into four categories: internet backbone providers, content providers, research and education (R&E), and enterprises and others. Although R&E is often overshadowed—in favor of content providers especially—it is foundational to the other sectors.

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Did You Know: Your Network Infrastructure Has to be Ready for New or Upgraded IP Paging

VoIP Insider

The answer I received was, Typically no, and we make sure to educate them on this aspect. Before implementation, assess your networks bandwidth and performance to ensure it can handle additional traffic without causing delays or congestion. So, what a perfect lightbulb moment for me to think.

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IPv6 Adoption: Navigating the Transition to the Next Generation Internet Protocol

NetWork Telecom

IPv6 Adoption: Navigating the Transition to the Next Generation Internet Protocol In the ever-evolving landscape of the Internet, the world has seen the transition from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) as a necessity. Unlike IPv4, which supports approximately 4.3 Contact Us!

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Changes to BEAD Can Help Keep America Competitive

AT&T Connects

They are also focused on cost effective deployment of high-speed internet. And, studies have shown that 100/20 Mbps effectively provides all the benefits of high-speed internet connectivity for the vast majority of users. It would be better to get every American on the internet now than to run out of money and leave the job unfinished.

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How TDS is meeting the growing demand for speed

TDS Connect

In todays digital age, the demand for faster and more reliable internet is at an all-time high. This surge in usage highlights Americans growing reliance on high-speed internet for everything from remote work and online education to streaming and entertainment. Upstream growth. Gig last year. High power users are on the rise.

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EVENT May 14-15: AAPB Public Broadband Conference and Hill Day (Washington DC)

Blandin on Broadband

As momentum grows for community-owned broadband networks and cooperatives, this event will provide an essential space to share best practices, discuss financing, shape public policy, and support the development and expansion of public broadband networks to ensure all Americans have access to reliable, high-speed, affordable internet service.