Connect Arkansas
Ecclesia College Woes Multiply Under Federal Investigation
Ecclesia, the private Christian college in Springdale, is facing yet another federal investigation, this one by the U.S. Department of Education. read more >
by George Waldon -
ISPs Eye Boosting Consumer Speeds
Sam Walls, the president of Connect Arkansas, which promotes adoption of broadband Internet around the state, says higher speeds show that Internet service providers are responding to the demands of the marketplace. read more >
by Sean Beherec -
Through Connect Arkansas, Nevada County Launches New Website
Connect Arkansas, in partnership with the Information Network of Arkansas, announced Monday the launch of the official Nevada County website, NevadaCounty.Arkansas.gov. read more >
Connect Arkansas Announces Small Business Internet Study
Connect Arkansas has plans for a statewide study to help small- and medium-sized businesses develop strategies and be more competitive in the digital economy. read more >
Connecting Arkansas Internet Conference Set for Sept. 25-26
The Connecting Arkansas Internet Conference, scheduled for Sept. 25-26 at the Marriott Hotel in downtown Little Rock, will provide a big-picture look at high-speed Internet in Arkansas and how it impacts local communities. read more >
by Mark Carter -
Arkansas Capital Corporation:Connect Arkansas Aims For Positive Link To Internet (Sponsored Report)
Connect Arkansas is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to the implementation of a community-based initiative to promote high-speed Internet service for all Arkansans. The Connect Arkansas Broadband Act was signed into law by Gov. Mike Beebe in 2007, to ensure the creation of a competitive high-speed internet infrastructure that will not only improve personal lives, but also the economic capabilities of all Arkansans. read more >