The National Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA) is a leading organization based in Washington, DC, dedicated to connecting every corner of America through the cable industry's network of the future. With a commitment to providing reliable internet access to all Americans, NCTA works towards closing the digital divide and ensuring broadband affordability, while also protecting consumer privacy and empowering parents. Through industry data and insights, NCTA highlights the power of TV and the impact of superfast internet, contributing to the vitality of rural communities and promoting diversity and inclusion within the cable workforce.
The NCTA is at the forefront of advocating for the future of the internet, including the transition to gigabit connectivity and the importance of Wi-Fi. Recognizing the critical role of broadband networks during the COVID-19 pandemic, NCTA emphasizes the essential lifeline they provide for the economy, education, and family connections. With a rich media library and media room, NCTA shares industry news, stories, and research, showcasing the achievements and advancements of its members in extending broadband to rural areas and reducing carbon emissions. Celebrating 20 years of TV One and exploring the lives of influential figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, NCTA embraces the diversity and cultural significance of television.
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