One of NTCA’s BEAD recommendations is that ISPs should monitor and participate in challenges, even if they do not plan to bid.

Broadband can improve rural quality of life by supporting eNursing, food lockers, veteran “Living Rooms” and more.

The NTCA IFAST initiative aims to tap members’ local ties to support the efforts of the Guardian Group to stop sex trafficking.

If proposed Net Neutrality plans are adopted, broadband revenues won’t count toward the Universal Service Fund contribution base.

NTCA CEO Shirley Bloomfield reminded rural providers attending the RTIME conference about a range of industry issues that are pending so that

NTCA members can offer wireless service without investing in infrastructure through a new MVNO service. Exclusive benefits include
