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Press Releases
Connected Tennessee Launches Cutting-Edge Interactive Broadband Mapping Tool
Nashville, TN – Connected Tennessee launched today a new interactive mapping tool for viewing, analyzing, and validating broadband data available via the Connected Tennessee website at http://www.connectedtn.org/. Press Release
Connected Tennessee Debuts Latest Innovation in Broadband Mapping on Capitol Hill
Washington, D.C. – Connected Tennessee was in the spotlight at today’s 13th Annual Kickoff Technology Policy Exhibition on Capitol Hill, as executive director Michael Ramage demonstrated a new interactive mapping tool for viewing, analyzing and validating broadband data that will soon be available via the Connected Tennessee website at http://www.connectedtn.org/. Press Release
Connected Tennessee Welcomes New State Operations Manager
Nashville, TN – Connected Tennessee announced today the appointment of Alyson Sumerford as East Tennessee’s State Operations Manager. Press Release
Tennessee Awarded ARRA Funding for Broadband
Nashville, TN – Tennessee will receive $1.8 million in federal funding for broadband mapping and planning in an effort to increase the availability and use of high-speed Internet service in the state. Press Release
Connected Tennessee Digital Inclusion Work Highlighted at FCC Public Hearing
Memphis, TN – Yesterday, the digital inclusion work of Connected Tennessee was highlighted during a Federal Communications Commission’s field hearing in Memphis. Press Release
Connected Tennessee Wins 2009 TechStar Award
Kingsport, TN – Connected Tennessee’s Computers 4 Kids (C4K) program took the spotlight at yesterday’s 7th Annual TechStar Awards luncheon in Kingsport, winning the “Community Service” award for commitment of time and resources to improve the community through technology. Press Release
State Leaders Join Connected Tennessee’s Computers 4 Kids Program in Marking Major Milestone
Nashville, TN – Today, Connected Tennessee’s Computers 4 KidsSM (C4K) program celebrated the donation of its 2,000th computer at the State Capitol’s Old Supreme Court Chambers with the distribution of computers to more than a hundred area youth.
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