Broadband /tags/broadband Broadband en-US Copyright Fri, 09 Aug 2024 23:21:38 GMT Internet outage resolved at Bernalillo County jail where releases had been halted /local-news/2024-08-09/internet-outage-continues-at-bernalillo-county-jail-where-releases-have-been-halted An internet outage that began Thursday afternoon was resolved Friday evening at the Bernalillo County jail. The Metropolitan Detention Center had stopped releasing people from the jail during the outage. Fri, 09 Aug 2024 23:21:38 GMT /local-news/2024-08-09/internet-outage-continues-at-bernalillo-county-jail-where-releases-have-been-halted Nash Jones Feds OK New Mexico’s ‘Internet for All’ plan for $675 million in grants /local-news/2024-07-26/new-mexico-internet-for-all-plan-broadband-grants The state of New Mexico announced Friday that the federal government has greenlit its plan for how to spend $675 million in federal funds to expand high-speed internet across the state. The approval means the state can now launch a local grant program. Sat, 27 Jul 2024 00:24:22 GMT /local-news/2024-07-26/new-mexico-internet-for-all-plan-broadband-grants Nash Jones Funds to get internet into low-income homes will likely end in April /local-news/2024-03-28/funds-to-get-internet-into-low-income-homes-will-likely-end-in-april Many New Mexicans have relied on a federal program for affordable internet access for the past few years. That money is likely about to dry up. Thu, 28 Mar 2024 23:30:01 GMT /local-news/2024-03-28/funds-to-get-internet-into-low-income-homes-will-likely-end-in-april Megan Myscofski Workforce bills would add funds for apprenticeships and trainings /local-news/2024-02-22/workforce-bills-would-add-funds-for-apprenticeships-and-trainings New Mexico has a shortage of tradespeople who help build infrastructure like roads, energy facilities and broadband. Two bills awaiting the governor’s signature aim to address that by funding more apprenticeship programs. Fri, 23 Feb 2024 01:36:03 GMT /local-news/2024-02-22/workforce-bills-would-add-funds-for-apprenticeships-and-trainings Jeanette DeDios State announces more than $100m in final round of broadband funding /local-news/2023-09-11/state-announces-more-than-100m-in-final-round-of-broadband-funding In the pueblo of Laguna on September 8, officials held a small ceremony to celebrate a grant of more than $9 million which officials said would help pay for nearly 200 miles of cable, serving 1500 homes. Mon, 11 Sep 2023 23:28:29 GMT /local-news/2023-09-11/state-announces-more-than-100m-in-final-round-of-broadband-funding Alice Fordham Infrastructure funds bring $40 million in grants to help rural areas in New Mexico get online /local-news/2023-04-03/infrastructure-funds-bring-40-million-in-grants-to-help-rural-areas-in-new-mexico-get-online U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited New Mexico on Monday, where he announced that the department will be investing $40 million to provide high-speed internet access in rural areas of New Mexico. This has the potential to connect many communities for the first time. Mon, 03 Apr 2023 23:48:23 GMT /local-news/2023-04-03/infrastructure-funds-bring-40-million-in-grants-to-help-rural-areas-in-new-mexico-get-online Jeanette DeDios Santa Fe Indian School is connecting tribal communities to broadband access to improve Native education /local-news/2022-08-19/santa-fe-indian-school-is-connecting-tribal-communities-to-broadband-access-to-improve-native-education Five tribal organizations in New Mexico will share over $146 million from the federal infrastructure act to improve broadband infrastructure. The largest award is going to the Santa Fe Indian School, which plans to use its $57 million to bridge the gap of internet access across several tribal communities around the state. 91°µÍø talks with Kimball Sekaquaptewa, chief technology director, for the school about how helping a network of communities serves its mission to provide education to Native children. Fri, 19 Aug 2022 14:09:08 GMT /local-news/2022-08-19/santa-fe-indian-school-is-connecting-tribal-communities-to-broadband-access-to-improve-native-education Jeanette DeDios Stay-At-Home Orders Highlight Internet Inequality In The Rural West /news/2020-04-21/stay-at-home-orders-highlight-internet-inequality-in-the-rural-west As so many telecommuters, teachers, college students and children work and learn from home, there have been fears that the Internet wouldn't be up to... Fri, 17 Apr 2020 21:20:25 GMT /news/2020-04-21/stay-at-home-orders-highlight-internet-inequality-in-the-rural-west Madelyn Beck, Madelyn Beck Tribes Lead The Way For Faster Internet Access In New Mexico /local-news/2018-04-09/tribes-lead-the-way-for-faster-internet-access-in-new-mexico For decades in these sparsely populated valleys and peaks in northern New Mexico, the internet has been slow, unreliable and expensive. This region is not… Mon, 09 Apr 2018 19:21:16 GMT /local-news/2018-04-09/tribes-lead-the-way-for-faster-internet-access-in-new-mexico Antonia Gonzales Locally Owned Networks Choose Net Neutrality /local-news/2018-04-05/locally-owned-networks-choose-net-neutrality What if big telecom isn’t the only game in town for internet service? Member-owned cooperatives and community networks are springing up around the… Fri, 06 Apr 2018 01:15:48 GMT /local-news/2018-04-05/locally-owned-networks-choose-net-neutrality Marisa Demarco