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Broad Drop in State Unemployment

Unemployment declined in April in 40 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Rates rose in three states and remained steady in the remaining seven states. States with the highest job growth were Texas, New York and Florida. More

State Budget Update: Spring 2013

States continue to move along a familiar path of slow and steady growth as the four-year anniversary of the official end of the Great Recession approaches, according to NCSL's newly released report, “State Budget Update: Spring 2013.” More

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Telecommunications and Information Technology
 
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NCSL Telecommunications and IT Program

  • Telecommunications and Information Technology home page  
  • Contact:  Jo Anne Bourquard, (303) 364-7700,  ext. 1353 

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Telecommunications Technology & Regulation

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Telecommunications technologies and the rapid changes they bring have created significant policy challenges for state lawmakers.  NCSL tracks broadband issues, 911, enhanced 911, NG911, consumer issues, wireless communications and other telecommunications issues. 

High-speed broadband is considered by many to be a fundamental vehicle for new services and applications that are critical to the nation’s economic vitality. State legislative involvement has been critical to successful implementation of a variety of broadband projects. NCSL has information regarding state broadband statutes and legislation.

The design of the current 911 system is based on circuit switched equipment, not data-based communications. Yet, text messaging and instant messaging are increasingly becoming more common methods of communication compared to the traditional two way voice telephone calls. Our nation’s 911 system is being pushed to the brink as technology in the hands of consumers rapidly outpaces the capabilities of the current system. States have enacted a variety of laws that update the current 911 system. This website is organized around the following key issues related to Telecommunications Technology & Regulation:

You can search all Telecommunications and Information Technology documents on the site here.

 

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