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Category: Media Coverage

New San José Announces Fund to Connect 50,000 Households

While $2.2 million per year is insufficient, it will be seed money that Sunne McPeak believes will prime the pump to get foundations, grants, and corporate donations flowing into the Digital Inclusion Fund to help prepare young people for careers in computer science and related [...]

The Digital Divide is Wider Than We Think

Over all, Microsoft concluded that 162.8 million people do not use the internet at broadband speeds, while the F.C.C. says broadband is not available to 24.7 million Americans. The discrepancy is particularly stark in rural areas. In Ferry County, for example, Microsoft estimates that only [...]

The Digital Divide Is Wider Than We Think

Over all, Microsoft concluded that 162.8 million people do not use the internet at broadband speeds, while the F.C.C. says broadband is not available to 24.7 million Americans. The discrepancy is particularly stark in rural areas.

First the Route, Then the Tech

"I always used to remind transportation officials that the best trip is a virtual trip," said Sunne Wright McPeak, president and CEO of the nonprofit California Emerging Technology Fund. In an interview with Techwire, she said: "From our perspective in transportation and trying to manage [...]

San Joaquin Valley is Overdue for a UC Regent

As the character, color and culture of California have changed in the intervening decades - with the growth of an enormously diverse population and a booming tech economy - so too has the San Joaquin Valley. Now 4 million residents strong, the region hosts a [...]

Chromebook Initiative Parent Orientation

The San Bernardino City Unifed School District (SBCUSD) program offers students the use of Google Chromebook laptops and Internet hotspot devices free of charge for as long as they are SBCUSD students. It arose out of the district's aim to close the digital divide and [...]

CETF Finds Broadband Shortcomings

The survey found that cost was a significant barrier to Internet access, and CETF urged that Internet providers increase awareness around low-cost options. Only one-third of respondents knew that discount offers existed, while 30 percent of respondents said all Californians should have access. Read More>>>

Bridge the Big Broadband Gap

Despite massive telecommunication investment in recent decades, many areas of Silicon Valley still have inadequate broadband services. This broadband gap denies many communities access to a critical tool of daily life in the 21st century, equal in importance to electricity, water and sanitation. Read More>>>

New Insights into the City’s Digital Divide

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 [...]