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The Trump Administration asked states to find the lowest-cost option in the latest program to build broadband infrastructure in rural areas. That opens the door for more types of technology, which some worry could be less reliable in the long-term.
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States, local governments and internet providers have until Friday, Jan. 13 to challenge the Federal Communications Commission’s National Broadband Map. The map shows where service is and isn’t across the country.
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The issue is widespread, but low-income areas often face multiple barriers to adequate internet access.
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Millions of American consumers still rely on 3G devices and technology, and its phase-out is underway as 5G services expands across the country.
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As Missouri prepares to allocate billions in one-time funding, a presentation from the Department of Economic Development included broadband, community development and wastewater as probable destinations for federal dollars.
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Almost all Illinois residents have access to basic internet speeds, but it’s expensive and too slow. Will federal money help?
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University of Missouri Extension researchers say expanding broadband will help more prosper, if people use the technology.
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Swiss Meat and Sausage has been butchering animals and selling meats in a small, unincorporated east-central Missouri town for 50 years. Co-owner Janice...
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Nearly a third of Missourians - or about 1.8 million people - lack access to high-speed internet, according to a report last month from the Federal…
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A study released Thursday by the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry states that Missouri is "falling behind" when it comes to providing digital…