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American Broadband announces executive leadership line-up
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Low-Income Hawaii Residents to Get Discounted Broadband
Residents will be eligible to receive federal subsidies for Internet and devices beginning May 12 under a program aimed at helping households struggling to stay connected during the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 06, 2021 • (TNS) Low-income Hawaii residents will be eligible to receive federal subsidies for internet service and the purchase of new laptops, desktops and tablets beginning May 12 under a federal program aimed at helping households struggling to stay connected during the COVID-19 pandemic.
State officials are encouraging residents to apply as quickly as possible once applications become available as the federal pot of money is limited to $3.2 billion and Hawaii will be competing with other states to tap into the discounts.
Rural broadband promising huge benefits
Megan Nelson American Farm Bureau Federation
May 1, 2021
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If access to broadband and adoption of digital agricultural technologies matched producer demand, U.S. agriculture would realize benefits amounting to nearly 18% of total U.S. market production or $64.5 billion annually based on 2017 levels.
That’s according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s “A Case for Rural Broadband,” published by the American Broadband Initiative. The report analyzes the possible economic benefits of bringing e-connectivity to the heartland.
More importantly, it looks at what needs to be done to make it happen.
Row crops
The best rate of adoption for precision technology used to improve yields and reduce costs is in the already greatly mechanized row-crop sector. The USDA estimates connected technologies in row crops could result in a $13.1 billion gross benefit annually from next-generation precision ag.