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L.A. Endorses Internet Access for Seniors and Poor

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In a unanimous decision, the five-member board joined the California Emerging Technology Fund's campaign to urge the Federal Communications Commission to establish a comprehensive Lifeline program that lowers the cost of broadband and enhances overall digital literacy among disadvantaged communities. Read More>>>
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CPUC ALJ Issues Favorable Proposed Decision

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California has reached 97 percent broadband deployment and could hit its statutory target of 98 percent by the end of 2015. Although broadband service is available, not all residents are able to afford it. For residents of small communities and older neighborhoods with clunky broadband [...]
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Classes for Computer Challenged Residents

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Starting early next year, Tuolumne County residents may tap free computer training, courtesy of a multi-agency partnership, further fueled by $40,000 in local and state funds. Three-quarters of the grant monies have been provided by the Sonora Area Foundation (SAF) and the remaining $10,000 comes [...]
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Challenges of Closing the Digital Divide

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California has reached 97 percent broadband deployment and could hit its statutory target of 98 percent by the end of 2015. Although broadband service is available, not all residents are able to afford it. For residents of small communities and older neighborhoods with clunky broadband [...]
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Frontier/Verizon Deal Should Serve Public

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A California nonprofit asked the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday to hold Frontier Communications Corp. accountable for promises that its $10.5 billion purchase of wireline operations from Verizon Communications Inc. in California, Florida and Texas would benefit the public.  Without endorsing or disparaging the proposed [...]
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Richmond to Expand Free Indoor Wi-Fi Network

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In Richmond, Calif., hundreds of low-income residents log on to the city's free Wi-Fi network every day. The network was launched spring 2014 in the city's Iron Triangle neighborhood through a $500,000 California Emerging Technology Fund grant. The city reports 300 to 400 devices have [...]
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