Minority Communities & Tech Transition: Not Your Mom’s Rotary Phone

Minority Communities & Tech Transition: Not Your Mom’s Rotary Phone

Mary Mata March 26, 2013

By Jacqueline Clary, Broadband &  Social Justice A typewriter is to a laptop as copper telecom lines are to IP enabled telecom systems.  Right now, we are in an age where we […]

Rethinking Broadband: The role of Wireless Among Latinos

Mary Mata March 4, 2013

By Jason Llorenz, LIN@R Universal broadband adoption and meaningful digital literacy remain among the equity issues of our time, standing alongside our goals for education, and healthcare.  But quickly evolving […]

Invest In Education And Broadband Access To Help Latinos

Mary Mata February 8, 2012

By Kristian Ramos As Americans continue to struggle with high unemployment and underemployment at record levels, President Barack Obama has made building a stronger economy, a central theme in his re-election […]

AT&T, T-Mobile Merger Bad News For Latinos

Mary Mata June 22, 2011

By Jessica L. González with assistance from Fabiola Rivas and Michael J. Scurato Following up on our recent submission to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of a petition to deny […]