About the US-CCA
The USCCA was founded in 2005 to promote community communications asset development and use of standards-based communications infrastructure to benefit generations to come.
Today, communities are identified through GIS and demographic characteristics for their services infrastructure and population characteristics.
Soon, there will be more Internet-connected devices than telephones, while Voice-over-IP rapidly subsumes analog phones. Many communities use a hodge-podge combination of citizen communications resources, wired in helter skelter ways to bring about Internet connectivity. The USCCA believes that like telephony, Internet connectivity has been promoted by demand and usefulness to the same level and status of telephony for communities across the United States.
The USCCA was founded in 2005 by community leaders, community communications products and service vendors and the communities that surround them. The United States Connected Communities seeks to replace the odd mess of community connectivity with models for universal access, new residential/commercial construction, and community services based on communications infrastructure. This is mandatory to allow communities to be identified for their level of supportable services for both businesses and residences.
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Online:
www.us-cca.org
Email:
info@us-cca.org
Mail:
1901 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,
Fifth Floor,
Washington, DC 20006 USA
Leadership Contacts :
W. James Hettrick
Chairman
Phone: 1 909 838 8395
Email: jhettrick@us-cca.org
Tom Henderson
Executive Director and Vice-Chairman
Phone: 1 317 250 4646
Email: thenderson@us-cca.org
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