We got the call to deploy 1,000 APs and CBRS end-points in 60 days for the local community.
Leasing Dead Air to Drive Municipal Broadband
Building an Internet service provider has three main components. A robust connection to the internet, scalable and capable of supporting all users The transport network to get the data to the end-user A way to connect the end-user to the network. The first part is easy enough to obtain: call a carrier, get a circuit,... Continue Reading →
An Idea to Provide Student Resources as We Approach the 2nd Obstacle in the Digital Divide
Providing the resources to close the digital divide and bridge the homework gap for students doesn’t end with connectivity, I think that’s where it starts. Preface about ideas Before I actually do any research for this, I want to put down what’s floating around in my head so that I can reference it and share it with... Continue Reading →
The HomeworkGap Shrinks. FCC Lifeline Reform & Internet for Everyone!
It's December 2016. Merry Christmas to everyone. Especially a whole bunch of Americans who now have a better way to connect and learn!Something I have been following for a while is the Lifeline reform that the FCC had embarked on changing earlier in the year. I am a huge advocate for this, partially because I... Continue Reading →