A federal program that provided subsidized internet access to low-income families is expected to end on Friday, affecting more than 900,000 households in North Carolina. Created through the federal ...
Top providers include Kinetic by Windstream, Spectrum, T-Mobile, Verizon 5G, AT&T, and Google Fiber. Consumers should compare providers based on availability, speed, price, contract terms, and ...
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North Carolina has released its plan for $408 million in grants to expand high-speed internet service to the remaining homes and businesses that don't have access. The state's Department of ...
CNET’s top overall pick for the best internet provider in North Carolina is Spectrum. The cable provider is widely available across the state, offers fast cable speeds and comes with competitive ...
CURRITUCK COUNTY, N.C. — Governor Josh Stein announced more than $63 million in Completing Access to Broadband (CAB) program projects to connect 18,889 households and businesses in 30 counties across ...
NC: Kinetic Selected to Bring High-Speed Internet to 1,292 North Carolina Homes and Businesses Kinetic will connect 1,292 North Carolina homes and businesses to high-speed internet as part of the ...
More than 14,000 homes and businesses in North Carolina are one step closer to reliable internet access. Gov. Josh Stein has announced a $48 million investment in broadband expansion through the ...
CHARLOTTE — North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein approved more than $300 million in funding to expand high-speed internet service across the state. This project aims to provide reliable internet access to ...
I'm Brian Gordon, tech reporter for The News & Observer, and this is Open Source, a weekly newsletter on business, labor and technology in North Carolina. More than one thing doomed CommScope's $60 ...
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