House Passes Telework Improvement Act Unanimously
By William G. Korver, Reporter, BroadbandCensus.com WASHINGTON, June 3 - The House on Tuesday unanimously passed H.R. 4106, a bill designed to promote broadband use in the home by allowing federal...
View ArticleVerizon, Cisco and GridPoint Tout Green Credentials at Progressive Hill Briefing
WASHINGTON, July 9 – Three technology and telecommunications companies pressed their case Wednesday on Capitol Hill for better and more accessible broadband in order to promote energy conservation and...
View ArticleTelecommuting Creates High Risk of Data Breaches, Says Privacy Group
WASHINGTON, July 30 – Companies allowing their employees to telecommute from home, or even on the road at hotels and coffee shops, are undertaking heavy risks of data breaches, according to a report...
View ArticleWidespread Telecommuting Could Save Consumers $228 Billion, Businesses $260...
WASHINGTON, March 13, 2009 - Working from home could save United States consumers $228 billion, add $260 billion to companies’ bottom line, and save the government another $14 billion, according to a...
View ArticleNovember Broadband Breakfast Club on the Environment and Telecommuting
November 10, 2009, Event Will Consider Broadband's Impact on the Environment and Telecommuting; Third in a Series on 'Setting the Table for the National Broadband Plan' Press Release WASHINGTON,...
View ArticleExpert: With Savings of $15 Billion Annually, Telework Improvements Act a...
Last week's "no" vote on H.R. 1722—The Telework Improvements Act, will cost American taxpayers $15 billion dollars a year. That’s what passage of the bill could have saved in real estate, electricity,...
View ArticleWhen It Comes to Telecommuting, Companies Save, But the U.S. Lags
WASHINGTON, June 28, 2011- The Telework Research Network released a report Monday on the state of telecommuting , showing that individuals who work from home are more productive than those who report...
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