State Tipoffs Involving Maine Newsletter for Saturday November 02, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Consolidated Communications: Belfast Fiber Construction Begins
MATTOON, Illinois, Nov. 2 -- Consolidated Communications, a broadband and business communications provider, issued the following news release:
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Construction has begun in Belfast, as Fidium Fiber will connect more than 5,300 homes and businesses to Fidium's multi-gig speed, future-proof network
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BELFAST, Maine - Nov. 1, 2024 - Fidium Fiber is expanding its all-fiber internet network in Belfast, bringing multi-gig speed service to more than 5,300 homes and businesses in the communiti
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Consolidated Communications: Fidium Fiber Expands to Guilford, Connecting Community to Future
MATTOON, Illinois, Nov. 1 -- Consolidated Communications, a broadband and business communications provider, issued the following news release:
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More than 1,400 homes and businesses in Guilford can now access Fidium's all-fiber network
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GUILFORD, Maine -- Oct. 30, 2024 -- Fidium Fiber has expanded its symmetrical, multi-gig speed internet service to Guilford, Maine, making its future-proof fiber network available to more than 800 homes and businesses.
Fiber broadband drives econo
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Consolidated Communications: Fidium Fiber Expansion Underway in Windham
MATTOON, Illinois, Nov. 2 -- Consolidated Communications, a broadband and business communications provider, issued the following news release:
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Construction has begun in Windham, as Fidium Fiber will connect more than 9,600 homes and businesses to Fidium's multi-gig speed, future-proof network
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WINDHAM, Maine - Nov. 1, 2024 - Fidium Fiber is expanding its all-fiber internet network in Windham, as well as parts of Gorham and Standish bringing multi-gig speed service to more than 9,6
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UMaine Experts Leading Conversations Around Best Practices for AI in Schools
ORONO, Maine, Nov. 2 (TNSres) -- The University of Maine issued the following news release:
Whenever she talks about teachers using artificial intelligence, University of Maine associate professor of special education Sarah Howorth likes to remind whoever she's talking to that educators have always used technology to support student learning.
"Probably the most relatable example for most people is the use of calculators in math class," Howorth says. "We've also had computers in schools for a c
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