
New Jersey Broadband
Join the broadband community for free, share your expertise below
Free Sign up New Jersey BroadbandNTIA Approves 9 BEAD Plans, Promises Early 2026 Guidance on Non-Deployment Funds
NTIA Administrator Arielle Roth said the agency was ‘operating under the assumption’ states could retain and use non-deployment dollars.

Empowering Rural Alberta with an Open Access FTTH Network
The Council adopted a multi-year Open Access
program to deliver county-wide high-speed connectivity.

The Need for Ongoing Network Performance Monitoring by U.S. States
Establishing Best Practices for U.S. State Broadband Program Accountability

As Judges Admit AI Drafted Faulty Orders, Sen. Grassley Demands Oversight
Senator said the courts must prohibit machines from writing the law.

Protecting The Nation's Critical Communications Infrastructure From Theft & Vandalism - Fall 2025
Fiber cuts and related acts can paralyze critical operations, creating cascading disruptions that may affect millions of citizens simultaneously.

The 5G Promise Falls Short of Reality: Examining Economic Impact Claims
To protect economic and public safety interests, regulators, legislators, law enforcement, municipalities, and communications providers must work together.

Analyst: So far, Two-Thirds of BEAD Locations Getting Fiber
Current sample shows western states adopting a mix of technologies, including satellite.

Vineland, N.J., Nabs $3.7 Million Grant To Begin Municipal Fiber Network
Grant from the New Jersey Broadband Infrastructure Deployment Equity program aims to expand broadband access in the city

Rural States Struggling with Affordable Broadband Access: BroadbandNow
The group found many rural households have access to broadband infrastructure, but not affordable plans.

New Jersey Lawmakers Urge Restoration of Digital Equity Funding
Call for reversal of Trump-era cuts as 22-state lawsuit challenges legal basis

New Jersey Launches $40M Broadband Expansion
Brightspeed alone expects to receive $9.8 million

Where Fiber Doesn't Fit
There are a variety of technologies to consider for environments where fiber isn't a viable option

Sean Gonsalves: States Should Consider Adopting Affordable Broadband Laws
Massachusetts is advancing legislation to provide $15 monthly broadband service to low-income residents.

States Could See a Crypto Policy Blitz in 2025
2024 was big for Bitcoin, but 2025 could be bigger, in spite of risks.

Booker Blocks Passage for Cruz’s Take It Down Act
Cruz sees electoral politics behind effort to kill his popular bill

House Committee Votes to Adopt AM Radio Bill
The Committee vote was a victory for the National Association of Broadcasters.
West Virginia Has Worst Internet, Claims DesignRush
The state had the highest average number of complaints to the FCC about internet per 100,000 broadband serviceable locations.

Salt Lake City Has Fastest Internet Speeds, Says ISP Reports
The city has an average download speed of 6.5 Gbps, claims the report.

Flush With BEAD Cash, at Least 13 States Make Plans For ‘Nondeployment’ Funds
Several state offices expect to utilize nondeployment funds in conjunction with infrastructure deployment funds for BEAD.

States and ISPs Strategize to Meet BEAD-Driven Workforce Gaps
The experts expressed doubts about addressing workforce shortages that could potentially stall BEAD build-outs.

Learn How to Speak About Broadband, Say State Directors and Advocates at Connect (X)
Speaking simply will improve community engagement in digital inclusion efforts.

Raul Katz: Can Investments in Robust Broadband Help States Limit the Downside of Recession?
If managed effectively, the BEAD program could play a key role in allowing our economy to weather the storms ahead.

Chairman Pallone Says Service Providers May Be Abusing ACP
‘These reports detail problems customers have faced,” wrote Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Frank Pallone

Universal Service Fund Contribution Dip, Letter to Appoint Fifth FCC Commish, Texas Broadband Bill
The USF sees dip in contribution, Biden is urged to appoint fifth FCC commish, Texas broadband office can avoid overbuilding.

Increased Security Initiatives Essential to the Future of Telework
July 28, 2020 — Many Americans will continue to work remotely for the foreseeable future, posing major security threats to institutions that are struggling to secure their digital workforces. In order to secure telework for the future, it is necessary for companies to boost security initiatives, sai

Congress Revises Broadband DATA Act, New Jersey Has Best Internet, Bills Targeting Big Tech
The House of Representatives passed a revised version of the Broadband Deployment Accuracy and Technological Availability (DATA) act on Tuesday to the applause of many broadband advocacy groups. If signed into law, the DATA act would establish more rigorous rules for the Federal Communication Commis

Expert Opinion
Have a commentary that you want to share?

Broadband Speed and Pricing Data Shows Gaping Digital Divide in Rural America
April 9, 2019 – There is exists a gaping digital divide between Rural America and the rest of the country, in which 146 million people (45 percent of the population) do not have access to a low-price plan for residential broadband. That is according to research released last week by BroadbandNow, wh

Alaska
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Alaska.

Virginia
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Virginia.
New Hampshire
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in New Hampshire.

New York
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in New York.

Nevada
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Nevada.

Nebraska
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Nebraska.

Missouri
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Missouri.

Mississippi
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Mississippi.

Minnesota
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Minnesota.

Michigan
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Michigan.

Massachusetts
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Massachusetts.

Maryland
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Maryland.

Maine
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Maine.

Louisiana
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Louisiana.

Kentucky
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Kentucky.

Kansas
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Kansas.

Iowa
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Iowa.

Indiana
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Indiana.

Illinois
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Illinois.

Idaho
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Idaho.

Hawaii
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Hawaii.

Guam
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Guam.

Florida
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Florida.

District of Columbia
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in the District of Columbia.

Delaware
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Delaware.

Connecticut
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Connecticut.

Arkansas
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Arkansas.

American Samoa
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in American Samoa.

Alabama
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Alabama

Wisconsin
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Wisconsin.
North Carolina
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in North Carolina.

Montana
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Montana.

California
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in California.

Vermont
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Vermont.
North Dakota
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in North Dakota.
Ohio
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Ohio.
Oklahoma
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Oklahoma.
Oregon
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Oregon.
Pennsylvania
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Pennsylvania.

Rhode Island
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Rhode Island.
Texas
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Texas.
Utah
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Utah.
Washington
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Washington.
West Virginia
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in West Virginia.
New Mexico
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in New Mexico.

Wyoming
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Wyoming.

Puerto Rico
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Puerto Rico.
U.S. Virgin Islands
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Northern Mariana Islands
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in the Northern Mariana Islands.

South Carolina
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in South Carolina.
South Dakota
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in South Dakota.

Colorado
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Colorado.

Arizona
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Arizona.

Tennessee
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Tennessee.

Georgia
Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in Georgia.

Internet Innovation Alliance Strikes Positive Note About Broadband and Apps Economy in 2013
WASHINGTON, January 24, 2013 – Broadband is about more than internet connection speeds, but now is everywhere, and affecting the way that consumers interacting with constantly-connected devices, according to a guide released by the Internet Innovation Alliance. The IIA guide highlights the usage of
US Falls Behind According to Akamai State of the Internet Report
WASHINGTON July 27, 2010 – Akamai has just released data from its annual State of the Internet Report and the US is falling behind. South Korea has the fastest average maximum speed of 33Mbps, followed by Japan with 26Mbps, Romania with 25Mbos, the US ranks 8th with a speed of 16mbps.
Utah and New Jersey Win Broadband Grants
WASHINGTON, February 23, 2010 – The Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration this week announced investments to boost the broadband experience in Utah and New Jerse
U-S
State Broadband Pages.

State Efforts Could Harm Speech, E-Commerce, Group Warns
WASHINGTON, June 9, 2009 – Overly interventionist legislation could severely threaten the way Americans interact and conduct business on the Internet, NetChoice President Steve DelBianco said on a call to announce the group’s new initiative: Internet Advocates’ Watchlist for Ugly Laws (iAWFUL).
NARUC Ratchets Up Call for State Involvement in Disbursement of Broadband Stimulus Funds
WASHINGTON, April 2, 2009 – The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners on Thursday ratcheted up their call for greater state involvement in disbursement and use of the $7.2 billion broadband stimulus funds with a letter to top Commerce and Agriculture Department officials.