Stephanie Walsh Stephanie Walsh

Broadband Nation Expo 2024: Reach's Vision for the Future of Telecom

Reach participated in the Broadband Nation Expo 2024, which took place from October 9-11 in Washington, D.C. Over 850 attendees, including service providers, industry leaders, and government officials, came together with a shared goal: shaping the future of broadband in the U.S. The event was all about collaboration and finding ways to close the digital divide, ensuring high-speed internet reaches every home across the country.

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Stephanie Walsh Stephanie Walsh

Why Service Bundling is a Game-Changer for SMBs

In the ever-evolving landscape of telecommunications, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) face unique challenges. Operating within tight budgets, they often have to balance essential service needs with the reality of limited financial resources. Smaller teams mean that staff are frequently stretched thin, managing not only the daily operations but also multiple vendor relationships and service contracts, which can be a drain on both time and energy.

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Stephanie Walsh Stephanie Walsh

The Rise of ISP-in-a-Box to Capture Price Sensitive Customer Segments

In today's fast-paced digital landscape, staying connected is not just a convenience—it's a necessity. However, for many individuals and families, accessing affordable internet services can feel like an uphill battle, especially in the wake of the recent Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) discontinuation. In this blog post, we delve into the changing landscape of internet access and the growing consumer demand for prepaid bundled solutions that offer affordability, flexibility, and accessibility.

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Stephanie Walsh Stephanie Walsh

Are Legacy Systems Stifling CSP’s Growth?

Communication Service Providers in the U.S. are grappling with the demands of a rapidly expanding market and evolving customer expectations. This is because there’s been a significant shift in the way consumers connect, entertain, work and conduct business. According to reports, data traffic is expected to rise to 1.8 million Petabytes by 2026. Despite this growth in data usage, compound annual growth of CSPs is only expected to be 1.7%. 

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