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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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SBCUSD Program to Close the Digital Divide for Needy Families

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For 5,000 socio-economically disadvantaged families in the San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD), the digital divide will shrink starting this summer. SBCUSD is offering the Family Chromebook Initiative beginning July 6 in partnership with California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF). CETF is providing $100,000 in [...]
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Poll: California’s Digital Divide Narrowing Slightly

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The digital divide between broadband haves and have-nots has narrowed but still remains an electronic chasm, according to a report released Tuesday by the California Emerging Technology Fund and The Field Poll. About 79 percent of households in California have broadband connections at home, while [...]
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