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In 2002 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruled that cable broadband services should be classified as information, rather than telecommunication, services.  That means cable broadband is less ...
... good right about now. In Arizona it's difficult to know exactly who does and doesn't have access to broadband services.  In the infrastructure study the AIC sponsored the year before last, analysts from ...
... the safety of the American people, every first responder should have access to a nationwide, wireless, interoperable broadband public safety network."  Yet Arizona is going in the opposite direction.  ...
... a smart grid is important While power outages in Arizona are typically the result of once-a-season monsoons, the 2003 blackout that left 50 million people in the Northeastern U.S. and Canada without ...
... of broadband." Out of the $7.2 billion that Congress has appropriated for telecommunications, Arizona has received $2.3 million.  According to Arizona's Government Information Technology Agency (GITA): ...
... lack a nationwide public safety mobile broadband communications network, even though such a network could improve emergency response and homeland security." A huge Arizona infrastructure study commissioned ...
7. FCC to Boost Public Access to Broadband
(News and Events/AIC News)
... other developed countries. To read this article in the Arizona Republic, click here.  ...

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