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Bringing Broadband to Digital Deserts

To go from desert to oasis, you need water. To go from digital desert to oasis of opportunity, we need broadband.

For nearly 35 years, the Benton Foundation has promoted policy solutions to make sure all Americans have equitable and affordable access to information infrastructure and to information and knowledge essential to community and individual development.

Benton Editorial

Happy 20th Anniversary, Telecommunications Act


A Day to Recommit to Universal Broadband Access

Celebrating the Telecom Act’s commitment to universal service while recognizing the need to bring broadband to the remaining digital deserts

I love anniversaries. They give us a chance to review where we’ve been – and recommit to our goals. Today is one of those days.

Weekly Digest

Updates on Broadband Subsidies, and a New Safe Harbor Deal

You’re reading the Benton Foundation’s Weekly Round-up, a recap of the biggest (or most overlooked) telecommunications stories of the week. The round-up is delivered via e-mail each Friday; to get your own copy, subscribe at www.benton.org/user/register

Robbie’s Round-Up
Week of February 1-5, 2016

Data Caps and Vulnerable Populations

Today, most Internet service providers (ISPs) have implemented some form of a data cap.(1) These caps limit the amount of access a consumer has to data before they are charged surplus fees or cut off from the network. Although there is little clarity as to why such caps are necessary, their unintended consequences could be disastrous for vulnerable populations.

Op-ed

The Scariest Cable Merger Nobody In Washington Is Talking About

Charter’s acquisition of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks points a dagger directly at competition, diversity in programming and consumer rights

When Comcast tried to merge with Time Warner Cable last year, reaction was swift and negative. Not many people liked the idea of America’s largest and least loved cable company getting any bigger; the deal collapsed after hundreds of thousands of Americans spoke out and federal regulators signaled that they would not let it go forward.

Analysis

Sisyphus, We’re Still Waiting

What’s happening with the never-ending review of broadcast ownership rules?

A year and a half ago, this blog discussed the “Sisyphean Task” imposed upon the Federal Communications Commission to engage in a never-ending review of its broadcast ownership rules.

Weekly Digest

There’s No Debating It: Broadband’s Shaky Progress; Cruz’s Title II Misinformation; and Freeing the Set-Top Box

You’re reading the Benton Foundation’s Weekly Round-up, a recap of the biggest (or most overlooked) telecommunications stories of the week. The round-up is delivered via e-mail each Friday; to get your own copy, subscribe at www.benton.org/user/register

Robbie’s Round-Up
Week of January 25-29, 2016

Weekly Digest

Internet Privacy, FreeBee, and the Public Cloud

You’re reading the Benton Foundation’s Weekly Round-up, a recap of the biggest (or most overlooked) telecommunications stories of the week. The round-up is delivered via e-mail each Friday; to get your own copy, subscribe at www.benton.org/user/register

Robbie’s Round-Up
Week of January 18-22, 2015

Benton Editorial