Author Archives: Jose Mas
Google Technology Aiding In Japan Earthquake Recovery
March 11, 2011As posted on the Washington Post: Japan Earthquake: Google launches Japanese Quake Person Finder
Posted in Broadband, International | Tagged earthquake, Google, Japan, Washington Post | Leave a commentTo Achieve Business Success – Everyone Starts Small
March 4, 2011When it comes to small business, there is one thing that all business owners can agree with – success does not come easy or cheap. However; just as my father, hardworking and driven by the fundamental belief that a person … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Accion USA, MasTec, small business | Leave a commentBroadband Map Released – how does America fare?
February 23, 2011The Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration recently released its national broadband map, which outlines broadband coverage and penetration in America. This effort – spearheaded by stakeholders at the federal and state level – provides a forecast on … Continue reading
Posted in Access and Adoption, Broadband, Politics | Tagged national broadband map, NTIA | Leave a commentSmart Grid Technology a Mobile App Away?
February 18, 2011Utility companies are being challenged to find ways to enable customers to participate in evaluating the need and interest for Smart Grid technology. According to the Department of Energy, involving customers in this process is key to “making the grid … Continue reading
Posted in Innovation, Politics | Tagged Department of Energy, Oklahoma Gas and Electric, smart grid, wireless | Leave a commentWhite House Seeks to Expand Wireless Access
February 15, 2011Thought this may be of interest to readers… President Obama Details Plan to Win the Future through Expanded Wireless Access Initiative expands wireless coverage to 98% of Americans, reduces deficit by nearly $10 billion, invests in nationwide public safety network
Posted in Access and Adoption, Broadband, Politics | Tagged broadband, White House, wireless | Leave a comment ← Older posts





