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New York Fed study highlights major broadband inequities

A new study has found that moderate and low-income neighborhoods pay a higher percentage of their income for broadband of less quality.

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NMHC and RETTC bring advocacy directly to Capitol Hill

Housing affordability, housing finance reform, and technology all remain top priorities for the rental housing industry.
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Harmonic and Mediacom mark milestone Moline, Illinois deployment

Mediacom is rolling out DOCSIS 4.0-based services in Moline, Illinois. According to Harmonic it's a milestone deployment.
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RightFiber begins lighting up customers in Paducah, Kentucky

RightFiber, a brand of Ritter Communications, has begun lighting up new fiber customers in Paducah, Kentucky.
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Bandwidth Hawk: Will 100×20 Mbps be enough in 2035? Hell no!

Artificial intelligence is this year’s driver of more bandwidth demand. AI is not a blip, though. It will continue to stimulate demand in ways we have yet to grapple with, or even to conceive.

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