Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced $14.8 million in broadband accessibility grants. The grants are part of a plan to expand broadband service to “more than 8,300 households and businesses across 17 Tennessee counties.” In a statement, Gov. Lee said he is “committed to ensuring connectivity in every corner of our state as broadband impacts our goals for health care, education, economic development and beyond.”
Crown Castle Appoints Steven Moskowitz as President and CEO
Crown Castle announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Steven J. Moskowitz as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective as of April 11, 2024.
We have the will to close New York's digital divide. Cut through the red tape.
Crown Castle Director of external affairs, Ana Rua, highlights the importance of permitting reform in bridging the digital divide.
TowerCos Join Princeton Tech Give and Take
Crown Castle joined Princeton's corporate affiliate program which aims to increase the flow of knowledge between industry and academia and to accelerate the adoption of new technologies.
Chicago engineer Kimberly Moore shares her STEM smarts with underrepresented youth
KDM Engineering founder, Kimberly Moore, is focused on preparing underrepresented youth for STEM career opportunities through her non-profit organization Calculated Genius. In addition to her philanthropic efforts, she also has worked with Crown Castle to help expand 5G in the Chicago area.&nb...
Parks: Average U.S. Internet Home Had 17 Connected Devices in 2023
The average U.S. household with internet access had 17 connected devices in 2023, according to new data released Jan. 10 at CES 2024 in Las Vegas by Parks Associates. Among connected U.S. internet households, 66% have a smart TV, 42% have at least one smart home device, 31% have a...
City of Cullman looks to boost wireless network
The city of Cullman approved a franchise agreement with Crown Castle Thursday, Jan. 4, which would allow the company to develop a fiber network of small cells throughout the city.