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Broadband Subsidy Program Sign-Ups Lag Amid Lack of Outreach Funds
Billions of dollars aimed at helping low-income households afford internet access are going unclaimed as the Federal Communications Commission faces hurdles to enrolling participants in the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program. FCC officials and their nonprofit partners have to marshal resources for outreach to help individuals understand how the program works and overcome mistrust of government. Nonprofits and local organizations are best suited to enroll low-income individuals because they are trusted in those communities, agency officials and partners said.
Diverse Infrastructure Solutions Are the Key to Closing the Digital Divide
The digital divide has remained stubbornly persistent for decades, even as the internet has become steadily more inextricable from daily life, business, health care, and education. Research group BroadbandNow estimates that 42 million Americans have no broadband access, while a depressing 120 million people in the US are without any connection fast enough to even call the internet, according to Microsoft. These disparities are particularly severe among Black, Hispanic, Indigenous, and rural communities.
Facebook Says It Has Spent $13 Billion on Safety and Security Since the 2016 US Election (Bloomberg)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Tue, 09/21/2021 - 11:13AT&T 5G Upgrade Risks Silencing Home Alarms Reliant on Old Tech (Bloomberg)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Mon, 09/20/2021 - 14:15China Defends Tech Crackdown in Meeting With Wall Street Chiefs (Bloomberg)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Mon, 09/20/2021 - 11:21Apple Must Decide How Badly It Wants 30 Percent Fee After Epic Ruling (Bloomberg)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Tue, 09/14/2021 - 16:12Federal Trade Commission Unveils Data Backing Facebook Monopoly Case
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) made public for the first time the data it's using to bolster its case that Facebook has monopoly power over social networking. From September 2012 through December 2020, Facebook’s share of time spent by users of social media apps in the US has averaged 92 percent per month, according to a filing in federal court in Washington.
Facebook Slams Calls to Sell Giphy in Response to the UK Competition and Markets Authority (Bloomberg)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Thu, 09/09/2021 - 12:01Hurricane Ida Spurs Calls to Bolster Mobile Networks After Phones Fail
As Hurricane Ida pummeled New Orleans, officials told residents needing help to flag down a police officer or go to a fire station. The city’s 911 emergency calling service, served by AT&T, wasn’t working. The failure, rectified on August 30, is helping to fuel calls for Washington regulators to demand greater resiliency for mobile phone networks in the face of storms, fires and other natural disasters.