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Coconino County has installed high-speed wi-fi systems on school buses that serve students in rural and tribal communities in northern Arizona.
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Nearly a hundred million dollars in federal COVID-19 relief funding will go toward broadband infrastructure in Arizona. The Biden administration says it’ll help close the digital divide in the state.
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The Havasupai Tribe will receive more than 7 million dollars in federal funding to boost high-speed Internet access. Like many rural Indigenous communities, the remote reservation in the Grand Canyon has long struggled with connectivity.
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Students in the Flagstaff Unified School District are doing their coursework entirely online at least through October 9th because of the pandemic. KNAU’s…
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The Federal Communications Commission has temporarily granted the Navajo Nation use of part of the unassigned spectrum in the 2.5 GHz band to provide…
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Navajo tribal members have been asked to take a survey about internet access and cellular service on the reservation. The Farmington Daily Times reports…
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The Federal Communications Commission is giving tribes priority access to licenses that could help establish or boost internet service in rural…
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says he is part of an Executive Committee leading a nationwide antitrust investigation of tech giant Google’s…
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Arizona Public Service is improving the fiber optic lines that send information around its power grid. As KNAU’s Zac Ziegler reports, that could mean…
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The Federal Communications Commission has authorized more than $160 million to improve and expand high-speed broadband services in rural Arizona.The FCC…