New year, new transitio...

Happy New Year! Renew Appalachia has been on hiatus over the Holidays, and at least a couple of big developments happened over the break that have big potential for the Appalachian Transition movement in 2015. Broadband Internet will be expanded to far-flung corners of Kentucky in the...
Making the case again for increased broadband Internet access in Appalachia

Making the case again f...

The Intelligent Community Forum, a nonprofit organization that studies the economic and social development of the 21st Century community, has named two rural communities as Smart 21 Communities for 2014. And Appalachia can learn a lot about investing in and developing an economy around...
Study shows schools lacking necessary high-speed broadband; Appalachia can’t afford not to have it

Study shows schools lac...

There’s been a push in recent years to extend broadband Internet service into the country’s more rural areas, and the issue has become pressing in Appalachia as we all try to find ways to transition the economy into the future. Broadband will play a critical role in this...
More evidence that broadband matters

More evidence that broa...

There has been a lot of talk over the past year or so about how important it is to have access to broadband internet, for students, entrepreneurs, health care and teleworkers. Now a new study shows the real economic impact broadband adoption can have. The Daily Yonder, which has been...

WMMT Report on Broadban...

We are excited to share another great report from the always-illuminating folks at WMMT's Making Connections News on the ongoing challenge of  access to high-speed internet in the mountains and its implications for education and the economy.  A recent study from the...
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Broadband: Four Legisla...

Reposted from the entry at West Virginia Blue, originally posted there on 12/20. Broadband: Four Legislative Steps To Ensure Economic Growth by: Fabiola Carrion PSN (Hi, West Virginia Blue community! As the FCC is about to issue a long-awaited ruling on the regulation of high-speed...
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Webinar on Rural Broadb...

The National Rural Assembly is hosting a webinar that will look at the proposed changes to FCC broadband regulation and how those changes might affect rural communities on Monday, May 24 at 2pm Eastern. Speakers will include Matt Wood, Associate Director of Media Access Project; Amalia...
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Broadband Internet R...

There has been a lot of discussion about increasing access in rural American communities to broadband internet recently both by the federal government and by a household-known tech company — Google. Geographical challenges of land topography are one barrier to access in rural...
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