Clarendon Foundation is a high tech
nonprofit organization that is supporting the deployment
of wireless broadband Internet access in 22 markets across the USA.
Bald Eagle, Reproduced by Permission: (c) 2009 Jason McLean Photography, London, England

Mission and Vision

Clarendon Foundation has adopted the following statement of its mission and vision:
1. Producing, acquiring, and disseminating noncommercial cultural and educational programming, and related instructional and informational content;
2. Providing public interest programming and production assistance to Public, Educational, and Governmental Access Channels;
3. Fostering the development, deployment, and utilization of next generation wireless broadband technologies, including Internet telephony, multicast video programming, Internet Protocol Television, Computer Integrated Video, mobile TV, podcasts, and interactive delivery services;
4. Supporting the deployment of advanced wireless services to unserved and underserved communities;
5. Acquiring and utilizing licensed broadcast spectrum for the digital two-way delivery of instructional video and audio streams, and online educational content to accredited institutions and governmental organizations;
6. Transmitting digital video, audio feeds, voice, and file data to further the educational mission of accredited public and private schools, colleges, and universities that are providing a formal educational and cultural development to enrolled students;
7. Providing fixed, portable, and mobile wireless broadband access and data transmission capabilities to students enrolled in courses for academic credit, to faculty for in-service training, and to staff for administrative traffic;
8. Providing educators, students, and the general public with integrated access to high speed data, advanced forms of telecommunications, intelligent multimedia systems, and electronic information resources;
9. Promoting the delivery of wireless broadband communication technologies designed for security, public safety, emergency response, homeland defense, and disaster relief applications; and
10. Sponsoring and participating in online video conferencing, multimedia electronic imaging, and data delivery services for educational, cultural, informational, and public interest content.