The presiding Administrative Law Judge at the California Public Utilities Commission on Friday, Feb. 13 issued a proposed decision for approval of the merger of Comcast and Time Warner Cable, Inc. but requiring significant public interest conditions that were requested by the California Emerging Technology [...]
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"Technology is a critical tool for our next generation to succeed in the global economy, and it starts with a computer and Internet at home," said Sunne Wright McPeak, the executive director of the California Emerging Technology Fund. "School-improvement initiatives, including Common Core Standards and [...]
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Comcast and other cable companies offering cheap Internet aren't benefiting enough low-income families, critics say. Comcast's Internet Essentials, the biggest, has reached 350,000 households -- or about 13 percent of those eligible, according to one estimate. Cox Communications Inc., which has the capacity to provide [...]
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Too many low-income people - including job seekers, older students, seniors and people with disabilities - can't afford full-priced Internet and often they can't reach their fullest potential without it," said Zach Leverenz, chief executive of the connectivity nonprofit EveryoneOn. On Wednesday, EveryoneOn, along with [...]
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The campaign urges Americans to tell the FCC to include social benefit clauses in the conditions of its approval of the proposed Comcast-Time Warner merger, which would hold “Comcast accountable for improving and expanding its existing affordable Internet offer, Internet Essentials.” Comcast is actively opposing [...]
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"We've got slower speeds at higher prices," said Sunne Wright McPeak, head of the California Emerging Technology Fund, a broadband advocacy group. "We're not competitive globally." Read More>>>
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Mario Garcia came to Damaris Antonio's tiny apartment bearing gifts most families in Silicon Valley have come to take for granted: a personal computer, Internet service and a secret password to a better life. "This is going to open up the world for you," Garcia [...]
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The more connected communities become, the more opportunities they will have to grow economically and integrate into the rest of society. That's why Los Angeles County officials and the California Emerging Technology Fund, a nonprofit that promotes broadband in low-income areas, have urged the FCC [...]
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In 3.5 years, Comcast has reached just 14 percent of the eligible households (46,273 out of more than 313,000 eligible households in California). In what classroom is 14 percent a passing grade? TWC, the largest Internet service provider in Coachella Valley, launched a similar pilot [...]
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