Posts Tagged ‘Government Using Broadband’

The Impact Of High Speed Internet

Friday, November 9th, 2012

Presidential Campaign With High Speed Internet ServiceThe 2012 Presidential Election is over and everything is back to business as usual.  Regardless of whether or not your candidate won, the nation still has a lot to look forward to and a lot to be thankful for.  Nevertheless, everyone still seems to be talking about the election ‘process’ and how people are actually placing their ballot.  The long lines that pile up just before the voting polls close have people asking if we are utilizing our latest technology.  Many people seem to be hinting that we should be using our broadband internet service to cast our vote.  Having high speed internet service that is cost effective and obtainable to the average American has drastically changed how we communicate, shop, pay our bills, and so much more.  Why not use it to cast our vote, many people ask.

How Rural Internet Service Has Become A Political Tool

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

Satellite Internet Companies Get Government FundingClinging onto the pretense that dragging out rural living issues will boost campaign worth, politicians are now leveraging the need for rural internet service into their campaign spiels in hopes to raise awareness, albeit altruistic in nature, of connectivity issues which currently plague rural areas.  Using federally earmarked communications improvement funds, politicians are praising how your vote will render fast broadband internet service through these funds.  Whether or not our current president is re-elected, the Federal Stimulus enacted in 2009 included wireless infrastructural upgrades which have slowly been rolled out in urban areas with efforts in providing rural internet service for residents of small town USA.

Broadband Internet Technology Could Lead To A New Way Of Electing A President

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

Most people can agree that Washington is, in fact, divided.  Republicans and Democrats can’t seem to see eye to eye on any issue and as

Presidential Election Uses Broadband Internet

a result, little actually gets done other than a lot of finger pointing across the aisle.  The situation is even more heated this year with it being a presidential election year.  Broadband internet technology is also going to take center stage when it comes to politics over the next few months.