In the News
Media Coverage of Digital Inclusion Week 2022 (October 3-7)
On federal and state levels, plans are underway to enhance internet access
Morning Edition, NPR, May 17, 2022
'Digital Divide Poses Problems'
Black News Channel, October 15, 2021
Digital Equity Takes Center Stage in U.S. Cities Post COVID
Government Technology, March 2022
Techquity: Unlocking Economic Opportunity By Removing The Digital Divide
Forbes, August 12, 2021
Using data to boost digital literacy? There's a new guide for states
StateScoop, April 21, 2022
Calming computer jitters: Help for the elderly who aren’t tech-savvy
Washington Post, July 11, 2021
NDIA Media Archives
Digital Inclusion Gets a National Alliance!
National Digital Inclusion Alliance
The National Digital Inclusion Alliance and Mobile Citizen Launch Digital Inclusion Trailblazers
The Right Time for a National Digital Inclusion Alliance
How libraries Are Increasing Home Broadband Adoption
Seattle joins National Digital Inclusion Alliance
New Report: Digital Inclusion and Meaningful Broadband Adoption Initiatives
National Digital Inclusion Alliance is Launched
Charlotte Joins Broadband Infrastructure Conference
Clinton’s broadband plan promises continuity, though could prove too ‘incremental’
Internet Access Advocates Release Action Plan Pushing for Gigabit Speeds at Schools
AT&T refuses to offer low-income discounts for sub-3Mbps Internet
Comcast’s Phila. deal would aid low-income customers
New York City’s free Wi-Fi program sparks privacy debate
BVSD among 40 Colorado jurisdictions putting broadband on the ballot
Google Fiber Leaves a Digital Divide
Google Fiber Is Fast, but Is It Fair?
Fair shows inclusive, creative sides of STEM
KCK no longer on list of America’s worst connected cities
Mobile Beacon Awards Digital Inclusion Pilot Grant to Rockford Housing Authority and LifeSTEPS
AT&T to change policy of charging poor customers more for super-slow internet
AT&T finally offers low-income users affordable internet access after using loophole to deny them
Letter to House of Representatives leadership opposing H.R. 2666