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Requesting comments on draft statement of work regarding .us

August 17, 2000
Docket Number
980212036-0235-06

PLEASE NOTE:  This document, concerning the Management and Administration of the .us Domain Space, is a Request for Public Comment. Though it is not intended or expected, should any discrepancy occur between the document here and that published in the Federal Register, the Federal Register publication controls. The paper is being made available through the Internet solely as a means to facilitate the public's access to this document.

Advanced Telecommunications in Rural America

April 26, 2000
Abstract

Advanced Telecommunications in Rural America is a response by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) to a request by ten U.S. Senators on the status of broadband deployment in rural versus non-rural areas in the United States. This report also responds to a call by President Clinton and Vice President Gore to bridge the digital divide and create digital opportunities for more Americans. The rate of deployment of broadband services will be key to the future economic growth of every region, particularly in rural areas that can benefit from high-speed connections to urban and world markets.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities: An Assessment of Networking and Connectivity

October 13, 2000
Abstract

A study funded by NTIA's Technology Opportunities Program (TOP), Historically Black Colleges and Universities: An Assessment of Networking and Connectivity, assesses 80 of the 118 Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the United States.