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RIDGELAND, Miss., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ A group of tech firms led by Mississippi-based C Spire proposed that one solution to bridging the digital divide and helping solve the rural broadband access and adoption problem in the U.S. lies in partnerships and avoiding a go-it-alone or one-size-fits-all approach.
A group of tech firms led by Mississippi-based C Spire proposed this week in a 23-page white paper that one solution to bridging the “digital divide” and helping solve the rural broadband access and adoption problem in the U.S. lies in partnerships and avoiding a “go-it-alone” or “one-size-fits-all” approach.
politico s seven surreally in washington. happy friday right back at you. the rnc has been holding their summer meeting in boston the last few days and politico says the party is in worse shape now than they were right after the presidential elections. why? they re holed up in boston but it s no tea party. i think that really when it comes down to is two things, technology and the future. the obama campaign in 2008 and 2012, they had an amazing incredible technology outreach. those e-mails that you get in your inbox can asking for donations raised big bucks for the dras and republicans are still playing catchup. also they need to transition i think in voter outreach as they look to reach out to minority groups like hispanics which we ve heard a lot about from the right. george w. bush s daughter barb brack recently told people magazine she would like to see hillary clinton run for president in 2016 after her grandmother barbara recently said we ve already had too many