Tag: internet
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A Houston-area man, Andrew Venegas, has been federally charged with the sexual exploitation of minors and women.
According to a criminal complaint, a Houston-area man, identified as Andrew Venegas, was arrested Thursday and charged federally with sexual exploitation of children for collecting obscene pictures and clips of women around the United States, many of whom were juveniles, and using them for blackmail. Andrew Venegas, 23, has advertised his content to others online “at…
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NY: Underserved communities will largely benefit from a $665 million federal fund for high-speed internet.
In a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul this week, a group of New York State legislators urged her to give underserved communities priority when allocating $665 million in high-speed internet funding from the federal government. Sen. Tom O’Mara (R-Big Flats) stated, “I think Elmira and the surrounding areas (underserved communities), particularly our rural areas that have…
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Cox Cable Internet Provider Adds: An Automatic Surcharge For New Customers
Cox cable has an additional automatic surcharge for new customers -and there’s no procedure to avoid it. On top of the monthly internet cost, the new Cox customers pay extra fees. Cox Cable Customers must compensate an activation fee when signing up for Cox Cable services The Cox Cable one-time modem activation fee is…
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Federal Funding Bill Rejected; Iowa Communication Alliance Leader Responds.
Bill SF388 Was Passed And Got A Unanimous Vote In Legislative Chambers Was Not Signed Into Law, Because It Will Use The Federal Governments Standards And Limit The Office’s Role To Those Who Are Federal Delegates. Federal Funding Bill For Wider And Easy Internet Access, Rejected. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds already signed 50…