Big Hats, Big Questions, and Big Broadband
The Question « What’s Next? » Dominates Broadband Summit
by Doug Adams
This year’s preeminent question for most attendees at the Broadband Summit in Dallas seemed to be « What’s Next? »
With builds nearing completion, many American States are in the throes of step 4 of the broadband lifecycle, left to wonder… what do we do now? How do we drive adoption? And at SNG we’d add…how do we turn adoption into utilization?
So along the lifecycle, many regions in the U.S. have gotten the « supply side » of broadband down (building the network).

In an interview on the conference floor, Michael Curri explains the importance of the "demand side" of broadband... and how SNG can help.
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