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In September 2013, Levy transitioned to Columbia-based Far Corner subsidiary Torrential Systems. County Executive Ken Ulman replaced him with his former republican opponent Christopher Merdon. [6] [7] The Maryland Broadband Cooperative non-profit corporation was formed to manage networks outside of the jurisdictions. [8]
That year, the company sold its first VSAT network to Wal-Mart, which used the “technology to connect retail stores in rural areas.” [16] According to SatMagazine, “the global VSAT market is estimated to reach $10 billion by 2021.” [17] In 1987, MA/COM-DCC was acquired by Hughes Aircraft Corporation for $105 million and renamed Hughes ...
Broadstripe is a telecommunications and cable company owned by WideOpenWest and Anne Arundel Broadband, with WideOpenWest holding a majority stake in the company. [2] Serving communities in Maryland , Broadstripe serves residential customers with WOW! serving business customers, with entertainment and communications products including digital ...
In this file photo, U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., speaks about infrastructure improvements during the Maryland Association of Counties Summer Conference in Ocean City, Maryland on August 18 ...
The Columbia Fire department has ordered the fiber optic internet company Lumos to halt all of its work in the City of Columbia, following half a dozen gas leaks reported in Columbia’s Elmwood ...
Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jake Day has announced a nearly $2 million grant for broadband on Smith Island.
Annandale; Ashburn; Bailey's Crossroads; Broadlands; Buckhall; Bull Run; Burke; Burke Centre; Cascades; Centreville; Chantilly (major airport: Washington Dulles ...
The White House is pressing Congress to extend a subsidy program that helps one in six U.S. families afford internet and represents a key element of President Joe Biden's promise to deliver ...