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broadband

SpaceX Quietly Rolls Out Pricey Starlink Premium Service as Constellation Grows

The premium service is five times the price of standard Starlink, launched in October 2020.
By Sissi Cao

How Coronavirus Exposes the Extreme Internet Inequality in the United States

As the coronavirus pandemic creates an increasingly uncertain future for schools, educators across the United States are scrambling to find ways to help kids stay connected to their virtual classrooms. And the gap in internet infrastructure across the country has never been more apparent. 
By Carina Finn
5G

How Congress Will Slow Down Rural America’s 5G Progress

America has fallen behind when it comes to internet speed—but the FCC has a plan, assuming Congress doesn't get in the way.
By Patricia Patnode

SpaceX Floats Plan to Take Starlink Public—But Will IPO-Averse CEO Elon Musk Approve?

By Sissi Cao

Star(link) Gazing: How to Spot a SpaceX Satellite With the Naked Eye

By Sissi Cao
satellite

OneWeb CEO Discusses Satellite Broadband Race With SpaceX and Amazon

By Sissi Cao
broadband internet

Why America Does Not Need a Costly Federal Broadband Internet Plan

By Johnny Kampis
2020 Democratic candidates Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

Democratic Debates Should Focus on Issues Important to Rural Americans

By Matt Cordio
How many people are trying to connect America’s cities?

America’s Broadband Market Needs More Competition

By Annette M. Kim, François Bar and Hernán Galperin
NYCHA buildings. (Photo: New York City Housing Authority)

Obama’s HUD Secretary Warns Ben Carson to Support New York City Public Housing

By Will Bredderman
Etsy CEO, Chad Dickerson.

Etsy’s CEO Challenges the Tech Sector to Grow Up

By Brady Dale
attends the 2016 Common Sense Media Awards on May 3, 2016 in New York City.

‘American Leadership in 5G Must Be a National Priority,’ FCC Chair Says

By Brady Dale
At a Stealth Communications fiber optic installation. (Photo: Courtesy Stealth Communications)

Tech Tenants Want Office Buildings With Multiple Broadband Providers

By Brady Dale
Stealth Fiber Crew installing fiber optics. Stealth is one of the company's in today's announcement, connecting Southwest Brooklyn. [Photo: Shuli Hallak, Creative Commons]

BREAKING: New York City Finally Gets Serious About Broadband in Brooklyn and Queens

By Brady Dale
More Cubans will have Internet access thanks to relaxed restrictions on Wi-Fi. (Photo: Calixto N. Llanes/Flickr)

Havana Has Only One Wi-Fi Hot Spot, But That’s About to Change

By John Bonazzo
Mayor de Blasio speaking this morning at Internet Week.

De Blasio Promises Universal, Affordable Broadband Across NYC

By Jill Colvin

Introducing Wired City, a New Channel Where Commercial Real Estate and Broadband Come Together

By Jordyn Taylor

Booting Up: Okay Can We Stop Talking About Maps Now?

By Kelly Faircloth

Booting Up: Tech-Mad Millennials Edition

By Kelly Faircloth

Booting Up: Zynga’s Sketchy Stock Dumpers Edition

By Jessica Roy
"Big Ben"? Get it? (Photo: flickr.com/s_w_ellis/)

The British Are Not Coming for High-Speed Internet

By Kelly Faircloth

Mayor Bloomberg’s Big Plan to Improve Broadband

By Nitasha Tiku
(Photo: Flickr.com/intelphotos)

New Executive Order May Make Broadband Construction Faster and Cheaper

By Jessica Roy

Sorry, Folks, New York’s Internet Won’t Be Fixed Any Time Soon

By Kelly Faircloth
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