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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Many of the nation's school districts still don't have the bandwidth needed to support mobile devices used by students.

IT leaders have no idea how much bandwidth usage will grow once students bring their own devices to school for learning, said Bailey Mitchell, chief technology and information officer of Georgia's Forsyth County Schools, one of the leaders in the bring-your-own-device movement.

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NTIA-SHLB Broadband Conference May 22-24: Creating Sustainable Broadband Solutions for Communities and Anchor Institutions. Read the Preliminary Program.


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In consultation with the FCC, the Department of Education has released a new version of its School 2.0 bandwidth planner available at etoolkit.org. ...
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Ten States Where The Internet Is Too Slow by Michael B. Sauter Sept. 19, 2011, 24/7 Wall Street http://247wallst.com/2011/09/19/ten-states-that-cant-g...
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A report on Consumer Wireline Broadband Performance in the US. MEASURING BROADBAND AMERICA presents the results of the first nationwide performance ...
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Article by John Markoff in the New York Times A coalition of 28 American universities is throwing its weight behind a plan to build ultra-high-spee...
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In a speech Wednesday on his plan to cut the deficit by $4 trillion over the next 12 years, President Obama said Wednesday that he was willing to ma...
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The national broadband plan, released in March 2010, established a laudable goal for the nation: all U.S. citizens, regardless of where they live, sho...
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Washington, D.C. - The Education and Libraries Networks Coalition (EdLiNC), a coalition comprised of the major national public and private K-12 educat...
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Representatives from the federal government, educational organizations, trade associations (including CoSN), and school districts recently came tog...
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For Immediate Release: January 16, 2010    Federal Broadband Stim...
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/oct/14/finland-broadband
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You can read the Executive Summary of the CoSN compendium report, 21st Century Networks for 21st Century Schools: Making the Case for Broadband. T...
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CoSN has released a Compendium article entitled 21st Century Networks for 21st Century Schools: Making the Case for Broadband. CoSN Members can acc...
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The National Telecommunications and Information Administration and the U.S. Department of Commerce the State Broadband Data Program is a competitive m...
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Article highlighted in Education Week by Katie Ash entitled Bandwidth Slowing You Down? The federal Stimulus package could help raise the Internet spe...
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The UK's Digital Britain white paper proposes: 1) Universal broadband access at 2 megabits per second by 2012. This will be partly funded by £200m f...
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New York Times article by Catherine Rampell http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/broadband-around-the-world/
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An article that appeared on the InfoWorld Website written by Sumner Lemon A Think tank team advises Obama to move quickly and include more informat...
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Information on the new Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) at the U.S. Department of Commerce is now available at http://www.ntia.doc.go...
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In an article written by Amy Hightower in Education Week entitled Tracking US Trends looks at how states are doing in the area of educational technolo...
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm     CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSION IV       W402: Educational Broad...
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CoSN has released an Ed Tech Next Report on Broadband for schools. Available free for CoSN members in the My CoSN area of the site.
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