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Twenty-six Attorney Generals asking the Federal Communications Commission to put restrictions on telemarketers using artificial intelligence.
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Tribal members on the Pine Ridge Reservation can now get access to the internet as part of a pilot program.
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The new scam involves scammers claiming Medicare benefits are due to expire and then threatening to cancel their benefits if not given the user's Medicare number.
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Get to know South Dakota Telephone Pioneer JLW Zietlow.
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The South Dakota Unified Judicial System is warning the public about a new nationwide scam.
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NewsThe Federal Communications Commission is set to conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System. The test is Wednesday, Oct. 4 at 1:20 p.m. CST/12:20 p.m. MST.
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Another round of funding for rural high-speed broadband projects in South Dakota is available.
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High-speed internet access is essential for most businesses now. With telehealth options, virtual classes and wide range of communication just a click away, the challenge is making sure there is equal access.
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Dakota State University entered a five-year Educational Partnership Agreement with ArmyCyber to work together on research and educational projects, according to a press release from the university.
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Governor Kristi Noem signed a bill that aims to prohibit state agencies from contracting with companies owned or controlled by what she calls “evil foreign governments.”