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Amid critical need, Fort Worth schools project to expand broadband access is delayed
Fort Worth Star-Telegram 1 hr ago Silas Allen, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
May 17 Fort Worth school officials have pushed back a plan to bring broadband internet service to students in underserved parts of the district.
School officials plan to build towers across the district to provide public wifi access to neighborhoods where many students don t have high-speed internet service at home. In November, Fort Worth Superintendent Kent Scribner told the Star-Telegram he expected the first towers could be completed in six months if voters approved a property tax increase. But six months later, a district spokesman said last week the project is currently on a new timeline following the hiring of a new chief information officer in January.
Fort Worth, Texas, Schools Delay Broadband Expansion
School officials have delayed a plan to bring broadband to students in underserved parts of the district, planning to build towers that provide public Wi-Fi access to neighborhoods where students lack service at home.
May 17, 2021 • (TNS) Fort Worth school officials have pushed back a plan to bring broadband internet service to students in underserved parts of the district.
School officials plan to build towers across the district to provide public wifi access to neighborhoods where many students don t have high-speed internet service at home. In November, Fort Worth Superintendent Kent Scribner told the Star-Telegram he expected the first towers could be completed in six months if voters approved a property tax increase. But six months later, a district spokesman said last week the project is currently on a new timeline following the hiring of a new chief information officer in Janu
A man accused of stealing about $700,000 from the city of Fort Worth, Texas, through an online phishing email scam was sentenced by the courts on Wednesday to 12 years in prison after he pled guilty to the crime.
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“Those who rule data will rule the entire world” Masayoshi Son, founder and chief executive of SoftBank.
Our avid followers of history, who understand the journey of the major great industrial revolutions each footnoting their respective centuries, would be very aware of our movement into the fourth great industrial revolution.
This revolution is the transformation of society through technology, or more directly, the power to accelerate all modes of communication and knowledge and in turn, create an integrated human existence, with smart machinery.
As the artificial intelligence revolution accelerates and the internet of everything changes society irretrievably, the emergence of data or more precisely the predictive nature of its powers becomes the great omnipotent force of this fourth industrial revolution.