Videos About Broadband, Internet, and Digital Technology
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How Does the Internet Work?
SIMPLE explanation of how the internet really works. Understand networks, inter-networks, data packets, peering and internet exchanges.
CTIA Media
Ad Campaigns: Wireless is Freedom
Living in a smart city.
The only one Gigabit broadband service in the United States for residential and business customers is now available citywide in Chattanooga, Tennessee. What services do they embrace today, what is their vision for the future, and what kind of culture do they think makes this all possible and what's their definition of a smart city.
Understanding Mobile Users
Mobile is transforming our lives in almost every way; connecting our physical and digital worlds. 79% of large online advertisers do not have a mobile optimized website. This makes is very hard for mobile users to find what they're looking for--quickly and easily. Watch this video and learn five trends we're seeing in mobile.
FTTH -
What is it?
Community fiber networks around the country offer the fastest speeds at prices similar or below the prices we are currently paying for slower speeds. These faster speeds and affordable prices can be a lifeline for smaller businesses that cannot afford thousands of dollars per month for the faster connections generally available.
NEED TO KNOW | High fiber | PBS
Correspondent Rick Karr reports on why the U.S., where the Internet was born, has now fallen badly behind in the race to the online future. Need to Know airs Fridays on PBS.
Chelan PUD
FIBER OPTICS, Lighting our Future video. Hear local residents talk about how the Chelan County PUD's fiber network in Washington State is working for them (6-minutes).
This video is also applicable for other communities who are considering, or planning on building, a municipal fiber network.
Mobile Year in Review - 2011
This animated video takes a rapid-fire tour of key consumer and technology mobile trends in an eventful 2011, highlighting the staggering growth in consumer mobile usage across a dizzying array of applications and social media platforms.
The Internet Wasn't a Fad
Statistics about the growth of internet usage, e-commerce and the use of email marketing.
What is Broadband?
The term Broadband commonly refers to high-speed Internet access that is always on and faster than the traditional dial-up access.
America's Broadband Networks
An explanation of how Broadband works as a necessary wireless communication tool.
Basics of network bandwidth, latency,
and jitter
The performance of a network is based on bandwidth, latency, and jitter, which are explained in plain English.
Rural Broadband
in 2020
Bernie Arnason, Pivot Media, at the 2011
IP Possibilities Conference on Broadband in 2020.
CNBC
'Power Lunch'
Free Press' policy director Ben Scott held his own, despite being hopelessly outnumbered, in a business-friendly CNBC 'Power Lunch' debate over broadband public policy held in March 2010. Scott faced Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz, Larry Clinton from the "Internet Security Alliance,"
e-Learning
Digital Learning Seminar
Dr. Sybil Francis and Senator Rich Crandall, Chairman of the Senate Education Committee, discuss the Southwest Digital Learning Seminar that focused on the use of technology in education alongside quality teachers.
Khan Academy - building a OneWorld Classroom
Salman Khan, founder of the Khan Academy, speaks about the emerging role of web video in education
e-Business
Social Media Revolution
Socialnomics author, Erik Qualman, reviews the pros and cons of the internet and social media for individuals and businesses alike.
Telehealth, from technology to sustainable business
Telehealth efforts have been focused on the technology as opposed to the problem - access.
In order to make telehealth ubiquitous, stakeholder, business models, barriers and opportunities need to be identified. The ROI for deployment also needs to become transparent
e-Health
Medicine's future? There's an app for that...
With more than 17,000 medical apps available, consumers are using these instructive apps to help save lives.
Medicine's future? There's an app for that...
Innovations in medicine, powered by new tools, tests and apps that bring diagnostic information right to the patient's bedside.
MiHospital follows patients over time...
MiHospital enables patient concerns to be addressed in a real-time way, without the current lag in communication.
Stroke in the Cloud. Imaging Services and ACOs
Siloed radiology interpretation is efficient, but not sustainable in the world of value based care. Cloud based services in conjunction with social networking allows the new new thing - collaboration rather than strictly interpretation...
The wireless future of medicine
Will doctors soon use smartphones to monitor our vital signs and chronic conditions?
Here's a look at several of the most important wireless devices in medicine's future -- aimed at helping to keep more of us out of hospital beds.
e-Government
How do we make things better without spending more money?
David Cameron, the prime minister of the United Kingdom, discusses the next age of government.
Online voting, without fraud
A concept for voting online -- with a simple, verifiable way to prevent fraud and miscounting -- while keeping each person's vote secret.
e-Communities
My Digital World
My Digital World is a newly renovated gallery at Arizona Science Center.
Designed to introduce visitors to the science behind digital communications; it covers how they work, and how they are utilized to create and share ideas and information.
Bringing Broadband to Rural America
Pioneer Public TV looks at the situation by exploring the stories of people who are lacking fast, reliable Internet access; companies that are struggling to keep up with the demand of supplying high-speed fiber connections in rural communities; and how our representatives in Washington, D.C. are handling the problem.
How web video powers innovation
About the art of spreading ideas, and the role of web video in the phenomenon called Crowd Accelerated Innovation.
Championing Economic Development
Jim Baller, of the Baller Herbst Law Group, points out that economic development is the key motivation for the creation of broadband networks
Broadband
Is Key To Economic Development
Former mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana, discusses the relationship between Broadband and economic development.
He talks about the role of fiber for improving the delivery of municipal services.
Our Mission:
To promote and facilitate broadband access through public-private cooperation – to provide all Arizona citizens and businesses the means to utilize high volume digital information and services at a reasonable cost – to create economic opportunity and improve quality of life for every person, organization, and community throughout Arizona.