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The Kids Are Online — and Alright: Unexpected Benefits of Broadband Access

Categories Healthcare K-12

Teens, especially in underserved areas, benefit from Internet access in terms of physical and mental health, and social and political connection. CENIC’s conference served as a valuable venue for Camille Crittenden to incubate her ideas, present preliminary concepts, receive valuable feedback, and gauge community interest.

CENIC Tour Gathers Connectivity Ideas From Regional Broadband Consortia

Categories Private Sector

Many rural areas in California still lack reliable, or any, Internet connectivity. To find ways that CENIC can help expand Internet access in underserved communities, President and CEO Louis Fox is visiting all 17 regional broadband consortia in California in partnership with California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF) leaders.

CENIC Board of Directors Elects New Officers

Categories RENS & NRENS

The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) is pleased to announce the election of five board members to its executive committee.

California Emerging Technology Fund and CENIC: In Pursuit of a Common Goal

CENIC and the California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF) share a common goal: to close the digital divide by accelerating the deployment and adoption of high-speed broadband.

The Importance of National Research and Education Networks in an Era of Political Change

Categories RENS & NRENS

Researchers and technology experts around the globe are united in their commitment to deploy and strengthen research and education networks.

California Department of Technology and City of Sacramento Connect to CENIC, the Premier Research an

California Department of Technology and City of Sacramento Connect to CENIC, the Premier Research and Education Digital Network Government Collaboration to Benefit All Public Entities

City of Los Angeles to tap into CENIC'S CalREN, California's High-Speed Research Internet Backbone

As the first large city government to join CENIC, California’s ultra-fast 100Gbps research and education network, Los Angeles will build stronger digital connections to California's innovators, researchers, educators, and students.

Path-Breaking 100Gb Connection Between Orange County Department of Education and CENIC Networks

Categories K-12 RENS & NRENS

Path-Breaking 100Gb Connection Between Orange County Department of Education and CENIC Networks CENIC is pleased to announce that CENIC, with its partners – the Orange County Department of Education (OCDE), the K12 High Speed Network (K12HSN), and the California Department of Education (CDE) – has established the world’s first 100-Gigabit per second K12 connection. The network connection went into production on March 24th, 2016.

California Department of Finance Director Michael Cohen Recipient of CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Net

Categories K-12

California Department of Finance Director Michael Cohen Recipient of CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Networking Award

Assemblywoman Susan A. Bonilla Recipient of CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Networking Award

Categories K-12

Assemblywoman Susan A. Bonilla Recipient of CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Networking Award for efforts on behalf of closing digital divide in K12 broadband infrastructure