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Durango’s internet aims to quicken its pace

But if you want blazing speeds, you might get a trailer in De Beque

Parents should teach children to ‘stop, think, click’

Retired investigator with Homeland Security Agency offers internet safety tips

FCC votes along party lines to end ‘net neutrality’

WASHINGTON – In a vote along party lines, the federal government has ended sweeping net-neutrality rules that guaranteed equal access to the internet. The Thursday vote at the Fed...

Bennet asks FCC for details about rural broadband work

CenturyLink granted millions to improve internet but has not accounted for work

Fact-checking fake news on Facebook works – just too slowly

NEW YORK – Facebook’s effort to limit the spread of fake news using outside fact-checkers appears to be having an effect – although that finding comes with a major caveat. Once a ...

Former Equifax chairman apologizes for data breach

WASHINGTON – The former chairman and CEO of Equifax says the company was entrusted with personal information of 140 million Americans and “we let them down” as human error and technology fai...

Facebook to release Russia ads to Congress amid pressure

NEW YORK – Facebook will provide the contents of 3,000 ads bought by a Russian agency to congressional investigators, bowing to pressure that it be more forthcoming with information that cou...

Is Amazon rendering downtown obsolete?

Amazon is taking over the world, right? We keep hearing this over and over with the internet giant’s online sales continuing to grow. Recently, Amazon purchased Whole Foods and is now slashi...

New broadband company seeks to connect Montezuma County

Zumacom expands service to Dolores, Lewis

CenturyLink describes efforts to improve regional internet

Company and local governments may partner on projects

Connect 4 goes back to the drawing board on broadband

Broadband initiative broadens request for partnership

Taking an internet speed test could help make case for better infrastructure

Council of governments collecting data