The Skinny

Cablefax’s inaugural American Broadband Congress detailed plenty of avenues folks are taking to bridge the digital divide, one of which being the partnership between Cox Communications and the Indian Electric Cooperative of Oklahoma. The two are on pace to provide over 2,500 co-op members the chance to utilize Cox’s broadband services as well as its other product offerings. Also happening at ABC was a detailed discussion centered on low-cost broadband solutions and the future of the Affordable Connectivity Program, which is getting murkier as time rolls on.

Cox, Oklahoma Rural Electric Co-Op Share Secrets of Success
It’s been just over a year since Cox Communications entered into a lease agreement with Indian Electric Cooperative of Oklahoma to bring broadband to unserved areas in its seven-county footprint. Read More »
 
 
ACP DOA?: Affordability Path Unclear This Congress
While there’s still hope that the Affordable Connectivity Program could be refunded this Congress through various legislation, it’s quickly dissipating. Read More »
 
 
How I Got Here: Joe Leonard
After graduating from Fairfield University, Joe Leonard’s nearly four-decade professional journey began as an auditor for a bank on Wall Street. Read More »
 
 
Effros: All In The Family
“AI” isn’t just one thing, it’s not just one infant, it’s a whole family! Read More »
 
 
Cablefax Daily: Your Vital Source for Industry News
Find out more about Cablefax Daily, the premium news source for high-level cable, broadband and media executives, at Cablefax Daily.
 

Log-in to view your issue. Not a subscriber? LEARN MORE ›


Upcoming

June 18
FAXIES Celebration Event
July 2
Deadline for Diversity & Pride List Nominations

see all ›

Contact Us

Editorial: Sara Winegardner | Advertising: Ellen Kamhi | Marketing: Lauren McCaffrey