A new report from the NTCA shows that small telcos have achieved some impressive results on the broadband front—including an average broadband subscription rate of 55%.

One could read that to say that urban/suburban territories should get 100 Mbp/s broadband, while rural territories should get 4 Mbp/s.

According to NTCA survey results, more than 75% of rural ILEC members offer some form of wireless service, although most of that (61%) is in the form of

It’s been talked about for years, maybe decades, and it’s apparently coming true. NTCA and OPASTCO, the two leading trade associations for small, rural telcos have announced a merger.

NTCA members continue to deploy high speed broadband in their service areas and offer customers an increasingly broad range of telecommunications services,

The Rural PC Project is a joint effort between NTCA and CSSA, a technology products distributor for rural telcos, to place computers in rural households and help drive broadband adoption among NTCA members.
