NTCA Unveils New Ad Campaign Touting Rural Broadband Providers’ Community-Based Solutions
NTCA -- The Rural Broadband Association has unveiled a new advertising campaign touting rural telecommunications providers’ long and successful history of solving the challenges of distance and density in deploying networks and delivering quality, affordable services to the country’s most rural and remote communities.
The Washington, DC-focused advertising campaign includes digital, print and radio ads and extends through the end of 2014. Ad placements have begun with digital ads in the Technology Policy section of Politico.com and a print placement in Politico. Additional ads will appear in TheHill.com throughout the months of July and September.
For a look at the first ad in the series, visit the NTCA website. NTCA is launching the campaign to build awareness of rural broadband providers’ extraordinary efforts to deploy advanced networks that make rural markets vibrant places to live, work, raise a family and educate rural children.
As solution providers and entrepreneurs serving areas long ago left behind by larger providers, rural broadband providers have been and remain singularly focused on ensuring that millions of households and businesses in the most sparsely populated pockets of the country benefit and share in the prosperity that comes with modern telecommunications technology.
NTCA Unveils New Ad Campaign Touting Rural Broadband Providers’ Community-Based Solutions