Posts Tagged ‘Rural Broadband’
Utilities and Rural Broadband Playbook
This playbook outlines specific models for supporting those rural broadband efforts and provides real-world experience and examples from utilities, regulators, and industry experts on bridging this digital divide.
Read MoreNARUC Bulletin – Coming Soon: A Win-Win Playbook for Utilities Boosting Rural Broadband
Anterix’s Senior Vice President of Strategic Development, Alice Moy-Gonzalez, has collaborated with Elin Swanson Katz, the Vice President of Utilities at Tilson, to write an article for NARUC’s bulletin. This article is based on some of the major points highlighted in their upcoming playbook, as identified in interviews with utilities, regulators, consumer advocates, and ISPs.…
Read MoreNARUC News – Anterix & Tilson on Grid Modernization & Rural Broadband
Alice Moy-Gonzalez, The Senior Vice President of Strategic Development at Anterix, and Elin Swanson Katz, the Vice President of Utilities at Tilson have been interviewed by Regina Davis, the Director of Communications at NARUC. In their conversation, they discuss communications, utilities, grid modernization, and rural broadband initiatives for the NARUC News Sponsor Spotlight.
Read MoreNAMIC Atlanta Celebrates Caribbean Heritage with Callaloo Chats
Alice Moy-Gonzalez, Anterix’s Senior Vice President of Strategic Development, spoke on her Caribbean heritage in this celebratory panel at NAMIC. Callaloo Chats is a panel conversation at NAMIC in partnership with Anterix, Cox Enterprises, and Verizon Media. You can rewatch this panel to learn how allyship, advocacy and being authentic allowed these leaders to build and nourish their careers in their ongoing integration into the US corporate landscape.
Read MoreRural Broadband Opportunity: Leveraging Utilities’ New Private Wireless Communications Infrastructure
In many rural parts of the country, deploying broadband Internet service presents substantial challenges. As utilities implement new private wireless communications networks for grid control systems using licensed spectrum, certain assets and infrastructure could be shared or incrementally augmented to cost-effectively support the provision of wired or wireless broadband Internet service to consumers in the utility’s service area.
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