Helping Close the Connectivity Gap in the Classroom

Bowling Green, KY. (August 14, 2019) – President Herbert Hoover is famous for saying, “Children are our most valuable natural resource.” If we can agree this is true, then it only makes sense that we should invest in children and particularly in rural and underserved communities where the lack of access to broadband and technology could have an exponential impact on the …

Free Wi-Fi starts at several Cleveland RTA stations; connectivity coming to buses, trains

Published by cleveland.com on August 14, 2019 By Courtney Astolfi CLEVELAND, Ohio — Free Wi-Fi is now available at several Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority stations and transit centers, and internet access will be expanded over the coming months to buses, trains and additional stations. RTA interim CEO Dr. Floun’say Caver announced the Wi-Fi services with East Cleveland Mayor Brandon …

SC students do homework in parking lots to get Wi-Fi. Clyburn wants Congress to help

Published by Greenville News on April 16th, 2019 COLUMBIA — U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn was meeting with farmers about disaster relief when one Chester County resident shared a story about a different kind of disaster unfolding in rural South Carolina. The man told the Columbia Democrat schoolchildren in his small town are driven to the library after hours so they …