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OTELCO announced that Richard A. Clark has been appointed president of the company, reporting to Rob Souza, CEO and director of the New Gloucester-based wireline telecommunications company.
How important is broadband connectivity to businesses and residents throughout Maine? A new statewide survey aims to find out. The Telecommunications Association of Maine has teamed up with Consolidated Communications and The Island Institute to
In the mid-1990s, internet connections, if available in Maine, were dial-up. A handful of internet service providers, like GWI, which began in 1994, were formed to provide local internet, which was then used mostly by businesses. Twenty-five years
Portland-based Tilson will be in a stronger position to offer its national client base a wider range of products, from 5G rollouts to cutting-edge “internet of things” technology services — thanks to a recent investment of $100 million.
Schaffer will lead the boradband agency after being a small-business advocate in the Maine secretary of state's office and co-chair of the Maine Broadband Coalition.
In today's world, cybersecurity is a hot-button issue that effects organizations large and small. Here are some tips on how to build a culture of cyber-defenders within your company.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration has chosen ConnectME as one of eight initial partner states to broaden and update the national broadband availability map.
DownEast Wireless has launched Trailrunner Wireless, a fixed wireless broadband service making internet a reality in underserved downeast areas without the need for a fiber connection.
Plans for an innovation park at redeveloped Downs SCARBOROUGH — An 80-acre parcel will be set aside as an industrial and business park in the redevelopment of Scarborough Downs.
Organizations from York to Penobscot County will share $130,000 in grants awarded by the Maine Community Foundation to 11 communities to increase broadband access across Maine.
Redzone Wireless LLC announced completion of broadband networks in four towns across the state, and said plans to expand to another 25 towns in 2019 will be announced in January.
The town of Wiscasset and the Wiscasset Area Chamber of Commerce are seeking input from residents and businesses on the quality and cost of current internet services and how they could benefit from expanded broadband.