It costs phone companies like Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile $750 per pole to install a small cell antenna, said Sunne McPeak, President and CEO of the nonprofit California Emerging Technology Fund, or CETF. With each provider eager to build out new 5G networks in the […]
"We think that the best way we close the digital divide is by true partnership between and among all of the stakeholders, public-private partners, nonprofits working with the for-profit companies in sincere partnership," McPeak said. Read More>>>
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"Internet Connectivity and the ‘Digital Divide' in California - 2019," is a statewide survey done by the Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies (IGS) Poll through IGS and the University of California, Berkeley for the California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF). The new study, released Tuesday, found [...]
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San José partnered with California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF) to help manage the fund. It is a non-profit organization whose mission is to close the digital divide by hastening high-speed internet availability to communities and populations that need it. CETF has been established for over [...]
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It costs phone companies like Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile $750 per pole to install a small cell antenna, said Sunne McPeak, President and CEO of the nonprofit California Emerging Technology Fund, or CETF. With each provider eager to build out new 5G networks in the [...]
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NOTE: On September 30, 2023 the San José Digital Inclusion Fund (DIF) partnership with CETF concluded. For current San José programs visit SJ Access: www.sjpl.org/sjaccess/ The San José Digital Inclusion Fund (DIF), formalized on Tuesday, will partner the city with the California Emerging Technology Fund [...]
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San José has come up with an interesting way to close the digital divide. KCBS Radio reporter Mike Colgan says rents from telecom companies for putting WIFI antennas on city light poles are being used to fund a digital inclusion program.
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On Tuesday, the City Council voted to create the San José Digital Inclusion Fund. Once up and running, the $24 million initiative will be the largest of its kind in the country and would be aimed at bridging the city's digital divide. Over 10 years, [...]
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Mayor Sam Liccardo Embargoed: February 12, 2019 Contact: Ahmad Chapman, Office of Mayor Liccardo; 408-535-4857or ahmad.chapman@sanjoseca.gov Stephanie Craig, Mayor's Office of Technology & Innovation; 202-329-7545 or Stephanie.craig@apeironstrategy.com San José Launches Digital Inclusion Fund to Close the Digital Divide San José, Calif. -Mayor Sam Liccardo today announced that the City [...]
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