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In Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, less than 8% of qualifying households had taken advantage of a federal broadband subsidy. But an expansion in eligibility may mean an uptick in uptake.
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A Wyoming Business Council initiative is trying to map out which parts of the state have reliable high-speed internet access, and which do not.
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The digital divide in the Mountain West stretches across vast swaths of rural, urban and Native lands and disproportionately affects residents in low-income brackets and people of color. But as federal pandemic relief dollars start flowing into state coffers, the cash is opening up opportunities to dramatically expand broadband access in Western communities and beyond.
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Yellowstone National Park is seeking public comment on a proposal to improve telecommunications services in the park.The proposed project would install…
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Early one morning, U.S. National Guard veteran Ron Loporto sat down on his exercise ball in front of a laptop to log into his telehealth session. He has…
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Senate Democrats are pushing the Federal Communications Commission to expedite progress on broadband connectivity in Native communities.
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Though most school districts throughout Wyoming have reopened their doors to students in-person, the option to attend class online is widely available -…
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Internet speeds in Wyoming have increased by more than 50 percent since the pandemic truly hit the United States in March, even as more people started…
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Researchers have released a new guide for parents about how to keep their kids from being recruited by extremists online.
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Yellowstone National Park is seeking public comment on the possible impacts of a wifi expansion plan to historical properties. The proposal would connect…