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November 29, 2012
Broadband technologies fuel the world’s digital infrastructure; a necessary platform in driving today’s world of communications and commerce. Without broadband, individuals can miss out on opportunities and information that would otherwise improve one’s access to a greater standard of living, … Continue reading
Posted in Access and Adoption, Broadband, Innovation, Politics, Spectrum | Tagged broadband regulation, broadband technologies, economy, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, regulation | Leave a commentThe Latino List Highlights Hispanics
October 4, 2011On September 29th, as part of Hispanic Heritage Month, HBO featured The Latino List, a hard hitting real life documentary on what it means to be Hispanic in America today. The documentary features many celebrities in film, TV, music, literature, … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Politics | Tagged The Latino List | Leave a commentAssisting Hispanic Businesses During Hispanic Heritage Month
September 28, 2011Looking everywhere across the US, you will find that Hispanics have an entrepreneurial spirit, a strong work ethic, and a desire to succeed. The American Dream for success is fueled through these principles. In order to keep the dream alive, … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Politics | Tagged Hispanic Heritage Month, Small Business Administration | Leave a commentDOJ Approves Google / ITA Software Purchase
April 14, 2011As reported in PC Mag: Justice Department OKs Google-ITA Deal By: Chloe Albanesius The Department of Justice on Friday approved Google’s purchase of ITA Software, with certain conditions. Specifically, Google will be required to develop and license travel software, establish internal firewall … Continue reading
Posted in Politics | Tagged Department of Justice, Google | Leave a commentFCC Mandated Changes to Data Roaming
April 12, 2011As reported in The Register: FCC forces data roaming on US wireless giants By: Gavin Clarke The US Federal Communications Commission has approved roles that would let smartphone users affordably access the internet using their rival provider’s network. A vote … Continue reading
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