The public-private partnership between Lit Fiber and the City of Brownsville allows businesses and residents to receive 100 Mbps, 300 Mbps, 500 Mbps, one gig, symmetrical speeds with no data caps.
Author: Rio Grande Guardian
About a dozen devices, each about the size of a small tablet, were installed by VTX1 on several sections of a tall tower in La Feria. They will pick up fiber optic signals to be transmitted over an 8-mile radius in surrounding rural areas.
About a dozen devices, each about the size of a small tablet, were installed by VTX1 on several sections of a tall tower in La Feria. They will pick up fiber optic signals to be transmitted over an 8-mile radius in surrounding rural areas.
Raymondville-based VTX1 is targeting tiny communities for its high speed Internet service. In addition to Bluetown and San Pedro, it plans to bring broadband to Lozano/La Tina and Isla Blanca Park.
The digital divide in the Rio Grande Valley is an issue of great concern for city leaders, education officials and organizations, businesses, families and children. It is an issue that the City of McAllen first championed under former Mayor Jim Darling in 2014, petitioning the Obama Administration and major telecommunications organizations to help bridge this […]
EDINBURG, Texas – Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez is asking residents to take a brief survey to help assess current internet service. Cortez said the survey will help county officials better understand the current levels of internet service and overall need. He said the data could help secure millions of dollars in federal funding […]