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When the power goes out, can you still call 911 in case of an emergency? As people in Shrewsbury discovered recently, the answer is: maybe not. Now a…
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The state of Vermont is following the lead of the U.S. government and has banned information technology products from a Russian company and several…
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The promise of modern communications has bypassed many people and many rural communities in Vermont. And once again, the Legislature and the governor are…
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Consolidated Communications has agreed to upgrade its network to prevent a repeat of equipment failures that disrupted emergency 911 services three times…
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Concerns that Chinese technology may threaten U.S. cybersecurity have surfaced in Vermont.Vermont Telephone Company, based in Springfield, says it does…
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A Vermont Department of Public Service employee drove more than 6,000 miles around the state this fall to test the adequacy of wireless coverage. What he…
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Following the cancellation of a Windham County radio program, advocates for local media are joining together to try to figure out ways to support…
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The state will expand a high-speed broadband network that could serve hundreds of customers in the Northeast Kingdom.The Vermont Telecommunications…
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The state wants to make it easier for telecommunication companies to upgrade their cell towers.When Vermont first wrote its rules for cell towers,…
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Unions representing Consolidated Communications workers say they’ve reached tentative three-year contract agreements with the company that will avert a…