eCommunity™ Fiber Lights Up the Future of Morrow
eCommunity™ Fiber, a leading open-access fiber network provider, celebrated the launch of its innovative fiber infrastructure in Morrow, Georgia. The ribbon-cutting ceremony at The
Despite the growing importance of the Internet in American life,
28% of Americans do not use the Internet at all.
94% of recruiters use or plan to use social media to find potential employees.
50% of today’s jobs require technology skills, and this percentage is expected to grow to 77% in the next decade.
According to a study of American middle and secondary school teachers conducted by Pew Research, 67% say the internet has a “major impact” on their ability to interact with parents and 57% say it has had such an impact on enabling their interaction with students.
Teachers of the lowest income students are more than twice as likely as teachers of the highest income students (57% v. 21%) to say that students’ lack of access to digital technologies is a “major challenge” to incorporating more digital tools into their teaching.
21% of uninsured Americans do not use the Internet, making it impossible for them to use the online health exchanges.
A Pew Internet Report revealed 59% of caregivers with internet access say that online resources have been helpful to their ability to provide care and support for the person in their care.
eCommunity™ Fiber, a leading open-access fiber network provider, celebrated the launch of its innovative fiber infrastructure in Morrow, Georgia. The ribbon-cutting ceremony at The
A2D brings its eCommunity(™) Fiber to Louisiana The Louisiana Broadband Office (ConnectLA) announced the winners of the BEAD (Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment) Grant program,
Morrow, GA – eCommunity™ Fiber, an open-access fiber network provider, is thrilled to announce the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for The Morrow District Fiber Network, an
eCommunity™ Fiber is more than a network, it is a game changer. Our goal is to Bridge the Digital Divide by ensuring that everyone has ubiquitous access to broadband. We will accomplish this goal by building open access fiber networks in communities to a) stimulate broadband competition; b) improve services while lowering cost; and c) providing direct access to ePrograms such as telehealth, tele-education, etc. without the Internet.