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USTelecom

Brandon Heiner
Sarah Versaggi

USTelecom is America’s broadband association. It is the nation’s premier trade association representing broadband service providers, suppliers, and companies engaged in providing advanced broadband applications and entertainment.

USTelecom’s member companies provide broadband on a fixed and mobile basis, and offer a wide range of voice, data, and video services. We are dedicated to bringing the promise of broadband to all Americans, and to achieving its full potential to improve health care, education, personal security, and the environment.

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Recent blog posts from USTelecom

Broadband Stimulus

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Jobs and the economy continue to be a leading priority for 2010.  As lawmakers look to stimulate high-paying jobs for Americans, broadband is already making positive contributions on this front.  As highlighted by USTelecom's video wall, here is a snapshot...

2010 Broadband Outlook

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With a National Broadband Plan close at hand and key issues from the economy to health care high on our domestic agenda, 2010 promises to be a defining year for broadband.  From creating jobs to controlling skyrocketing health care costs,...

Broadband Resolutions: Unleashing Greater Promise in 2010

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We rang in the New Year and made our resolutions - but what can broadband bring to enhance 2010?  Already, broadband has revolutionized the way we communicate, learn, work and play.  But there is so much more in store -...

Keeping Loved Ones Connected

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From sending festive cards and packages to making travel plans, the holidays often remind us of the distance that separates us from friends and loved ones.  Fortunately, broadband offers abundant options to stay connected, but does the Internet ultimately unite...

Season of Giving

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With the holidays upon us, many Americans are not only giving to their friends and families, they are also extending the spirit of generosity to those who are less fortunate.  Traditions of volunteerism from soup kitchens to hospitals are alive...