The digital divide is a complex issue, and bridging it requires collaboration across sectors. Recognizing this, the San Francisco Tech Council was born. The SF Tech Council unites leaders from... read more →
As global awareness of the need for connectivity has steadily increased since the COVID-19 pandemic, Community Tech Network has experienced an unprecedented amount of growth. In 2022 alone, we worked... read more →
Despite the fact that the internet is used for just about everything in today’s society, 42 million Americans are still offline. One group in particular has been especially left behind... read more →
The digital divide is a complex subject. Earlier this year, we launched a Digital Mythbusting series, in which we dispel common misconceptions related to digital equity. Part one discussed... read more →
More than 1 in 3 (38%) of adults living with a disability in the United States do not own a computer. Meanwhile, government statistics (PDF) show that “83.4 percent of... read more →
The digital divide is not black and white — there are many shades of gray. Can you think of a loved one — perhaps a parent or relative — that... read more →
In the rural communities of San Mateo County’s South Coast, internet access is pretty sparse. “The area we live in is super rural. The closest hospital is one hour away,... read more →
In today's digital age, many first-generation Americans born and raised in the United States find themselves shouldering the responsibility of assisting their immigrant parents and relatives with technological challenges. These... read more →
Jean Otazo just joined Community Tech Network a few months ago, but within that short time, he has already made a huge difference in the lives of many Spanish-speaking older... read more →
The Texas Broadband Development Office (BDO) wants to hear from you! Local leaders and the BDO are hosting public meetings to hear from the region about the critical need to... read more →