Like countless other American cities, Cleveland, Ohio, suffers from a lack of meaningful broadband competition. With only one or two largely apathetic ISPs to choose from, high prices, slow speeds,... read more →
JPMorgan Chase announced the creation of AdvancingCities, a new $500 million, five-year initiative to drive inclusive growth and create greater economic opportunity in cities across the world. The firm will... read more →
My ancestors came to America from the southern regions of Italy and populated New York City, as well as many small towns in Upstate New York and Pennsylvania. It surprised... read more →
Digital redlining denies as many city residents access to the internet as it does rural Americans in some states, an advocacy group says. Patchwork broadband service in urban centers often... read more →
For the first time since 2009, the Intelligent Community Forum honored a Nordic city with its top award when it named Espoo, Finland as its 2018 Intelligent Community of the... read more →
Almost one-third of Ohio's rural residents lack a reliable home-broadband connection. (TNS) — Composer Sean Beeson's clients are coastal, but he chooses to live in the serenity and quietude of... read more →
Main Street in downtown Alexandria stretches a little more than half a mile along State Route 37. There’s a post office on the corner, a couple churches and a library... read more →
McARTHUR — Terri Fetherolf has two wishes for Vinton County: clean water and fast internet. The first is imperative for its safety and health. “But rolling out broadband is key... read more →
When: April 17, 2018 Where: Cleveland Public Library - 2nd Floor, Room C The Intelligent Community Forum (ICF) Institute in partnership with... read more →
Ohio cities need three important utilities to stay viable: gas, electricity, and water. Now a fourth utility is pushing its way into the conversation: internet access. More specifically high-speed internet... read more →