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NTIA, in collaboration with the Census Bureau, conducts some of the most extensive survey work on broadband adoption trends in the U.S. Our most recent survey, in October of 2010, found that 72 percent of White households nationwide subscribed to broadband, compared with only 57 percent of Hispanic households.
WHITEHOUSE: Driving Broadband Adoption in the Latino Community
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Back in September, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) hosted an IPv6 workshop at which I challenged industry stakeholders to develop a tool to aid businesses and focus attention on the importance of deploying IPv6 within their companies.
WHITEHOUSE: Office of Science and Technology Policy Blog
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All told, the response matches that of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), which wrote a letter to the Librarian of Congress in support of extending the exemption last year.
ENGADGET
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Today, the wireless spectrum available in the United States is controlled by both the FCC (commercial spectrum) and the NTIA (government spectrum).
FORBES: More Broadband Spectrum: Who Benefits?
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As a critical aspect of that effort, NTIA has been coordinating extensive discussions between Federal agencies and wireless providers that have resulted in unprecedented sharing of technical and other information that can lead to more efficient spectrum use by both sides.
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The funds, from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) or the Department of Agriculture, are aimed at providing service to underserved communities in rural areas.
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So NTIA BTOP program is supporting a number of projects specifically intended to benefit Latinos by funding computer centers in neighborhoods with large immigrant communities, by offering computer training and digital literacy classes in Spanish, and by helping Latino entrepreneurs and Latino-owned small businesses get established online.
WHITEHOUSE: Driving Broadband Adoption in the Latino Community