Laredo College will launch a new fiber optic engineering program this fall after receiving $2.2 million in state funding to train up to 150 students at no cost.
Plus, New Mexico is increasing access to affordable Internet, federal legislation has advanced in Congress to better track funding, Indiana residents have expanded access to fiber broadband, and more.
As part of the celebration, CN will be sharing milestones and the real-world impact of its 25 years of service with national audiences throughout the year, as well as news of upcoming and ongoing ...
Backed by NTIA funding, LFT Fiber connects 3,146 Eunice addresses, reshaping schools, business growth and local control in St ...
After years of waiting, states and territories will soon begin breaking ground on projects intended to expand access to high-speed Internet nationwide under the Broadband Equity, Access, and ...
CareerSource Contributor The next Creating Connections Fiber Optics Boot Camp is set to take place early in the new year for eligible residents interested in high-paying, in-demand careers in ...
Ten years ago, the answer to the question of whether you should get fixed broadband or settle for mobile was simple: Yes, you should, as long as it is technically possible and not outrageously ...
The next Creating Connections fiber optics boot camp is set to take place early in the new year for eligible residents interested in high-paying, in-demand careers in broadband telecommunications.
No-cost program provides FOA-accredited certification to create lasting careers and connectivity in Tribal communities MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Clearfield, Inc. (NASDAQ:CLFD), the leader in ...