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Community Broadband Media Roundup - December 12
Florida
Lake Worth sees 'social justice' in setting up free Wi-Fi by My Palm Beach Post Editorial Board
Chattanooga Recognized as Best Gaming ISP for 2017
Sometimes speed is not the answer. Chattanooga boasts EPB Fiber, a municipal network that can handle speeds of up to 10 Gigabits (that’s 10,000 Megabits) per second. That, however, is not what won it recognition this week.
Erie County, New York, Take This Internet Access Survey
Forty-three percent of residents in Erie County, New York, do not have access to high-speed Internet access. That’s a drag on the local economy, but the situation could soon change. Erie County residents and businesses have the opportunity to comment on their needs by taking a survey on local Internet connectivity.
Competition Expected To Drive Down Rates In Huntsville
The imminent arrival of Google Fiber and two other Internet Service Providers offering Gigabit speeds (1,000 Megabits per second) to Huntsville, Alabama is expected to be a boon to subscribers,
FairlawnGig Milestone: Officially Connects First Business Customers
Since late 2015, the small city of Fairlawn, Ohio, has been planning and preparing for a network with next-generation connectivity. The city is building the network, FairlawnGig, which will offer speeds of a Gigabit (1,000 Megabits) per second to subscribers.
Osage, Iowa: Sun And Speed Projects Ahead
Iowans in the small town of Osage have been able to obtain cable Internet access from the community’s municipal utility since 2001. The community is about to take the next step; Osage Municipal Utility (OMU) is acquiring a fiber-optic backbone from a private provider.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - December 5
Kansas
Kansas launches initiative to boost high-speed Internet access in schools by Jonathan Shorman, The Topeka Capital Journal
Massachusetts
"Transforming Communities" Event Now Available To View Online
If you weren’t able to attend the Transforming Communities: Broadband Goals for 2017 and Beyond event in DC on Nov. 29 - 30, or were not able to watch the live stream, you can still be there in spirit.
Help For Local Charities From BT In Vermont
Burlington Telecom has popped up on our radar before as one of those munis that goes the extra mile for the community. They’re at it again this holiday season as they pledge to help support local charities.
What Do You Expect In 2017? Send Us Your Predictions By Dec. 15th
The end of the year is fast approaching! Let's welcome 2017 with another Community Broadband Bits Podcast of Predictions. Our clairvoyants, Christopher Mitchell and Lisa Gonzalez, will discuss what future they see for us. This year we want to include YOUR predictions about local authority, community broadband, and publicly owned Internet networks.
Fact Sheet on Rural Digital Divide in Minnesota
We have created a new fact sheet: Minnesota: Cooperatives and Local Governments Can Solve Rural Digital Divide. The fact sheet highlights rural areas with excellent connectivity and the role of cooperatives and municipalities.
Four Cities in Westchester County, New York, Look for a Gigabit
While New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo focuses on improving Internet access in rural areas upstate, Westchester County is finding its own path to next-generation connectivity.
Pikeville, KY, RFP For FTTP: Responses Due Jan. 4, 2017
Earlier this spring, Pikeville, Kentucky, released an RFI for partner interest to bring Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP) to businesses, community anchor institutions, municipal facilities, and residential properties.
Media Outlets Cover 2016 Colorado Broadband Ballot Initiatives
On November 8th, 2016, 26 Colorado cities and counties joined 69 of their fellow communities in opting out of the restrictive, anti-municipal broadband state law, SB 152.
Manchester, CT, Releases RFI For FTTP: Responses Due Dec. 6th
Manchester, Connecticut, was the first city in the state to build its own fiber-optic Institutional Network (I-Net).
Federal Grant Aids Hayward, CA, Infrastructure Project
The federal government has awarded a $2.74 million grant to Hayward, California, to help fund the design and installation of conduit and fiber-optic network in the city’s industrial zone.
