Author Archives: Jose Mas

Internet Essentials Now Largest Broadband Adoption Program

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Below is an article from the Broadband & Social Justice website [http://broadbandandsocialjustice.org] regarding a recently announced major milestone for the Comcast Corporation. Comcast’s broadband adoption program, Internet Essentials, has become the largest and most comprehensive broadband adoption program in the nation. … Continue reading

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BBSJ: How Minority Entrepreneurs Can Stimulate Broadband Adoption

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Broadband and Social Justice recently featured on their website an article regarding the topic of minority entrepreneurship in the broadband technology industry. The article, written by Joycelyn F. James, a graduate of the Institute for Communications Law Studies at the … Continue reading

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NEI Hosts Two-Day Event on Nuclear Energy in Florida

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Yesterday, the Nuclear Energy Institute began hosting a premier nuclear industry event in Naples, Florida – a state where the topic of nuclear energy is becoming more and more crucial. The event, called Communicating Nuclear Issues, features NEI’s members, who … Continue reading

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Broadband: Where Does it Stand?

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Broadband will undoubtedly become more prevalent in our national dialogue, and the Information Technology & Information Foundation (ITIF) is starting off the year with an upcoming event to discuss the current state of America’s broadband. The event takes place Tuesday, … Continue reading

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La Plaza: “The U.S. Hispanic Market: An ‘Invisible’ Emerging Economy”

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Below is a re-post of Latinovations’s La Plaza Guest Blog on the Hispanic market as it relates to the U.S. economy, its growth potential, and the investment share and business priority barriers it faces despite becoming a major purchasing power. … Continue reading

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