
Letter-of-Credit Rule Draws Criticism in Broadband Effort
Aristotle chief says hurdle is costly and likely to keep small firms out of program. read more >
Aristotle chief says hurdle is costly and likely to keep small firms out of program. read more >
Arkansas electric co-ops and broadband providers win $424 million to expand broadband to 200,612 homes and businesses over the next 10 years. read more >
Contractors are in high gear because federal funds must be used by Dec. 30. read more >
The coronavirus pandemic, which has pushed much of daily living online, highlights Arkansas’ status as a laggard in broadband deployment and illustrates the digital divide between broadband haves and have-nots. read more >
Janet Jones, Kimberly Smith, Elizabeth Bowles and Michele Wright encourage women business owners to work hard, be consistent — and never let their voices be silenced. read more >
The FCC says Aristotle of Little Rock has won at $12.2 million award at its Connect America Fund (CAF) Phase II auction. read more >
A posting on BizBuySell.com lists a “Media Buying Digital Agency” in Arkansas — but “relocatable” — with an asking price of $4 million. The ad doesn’t name the company, but it’s beginning to look a lot like Aristotle. read more >
Elizabeth Bowles will be on a mission April 21 when she flies to Washington, D.C., as a newly minted member of the federal Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee. She’s demanding technological equality for rural people. read more >
The news of a new high-speed Internet service provider comes about three months after a deadly tornado destroyed much of the city’s infrastructure. read more >