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In Tennessee, Morristown Joins the Gigabit Club
Located in the northeast corner of the state of Tennessee, Morristown Utility Systems offers FiberNET to Morristown's 30,000 residents and businesses. MUSFiberNET is another community that decided to take control of its destiny and invest in a municipal broadband network.
Gig.U Delivers its Gigabit to Maine
Susan Crawford Keynote at The Next Web Conference
Susan Crawford on the importance of government policy. People who are concerned about the future of the Internet need to pay attention or the cable and telephone companies will take over the Internet (or at least access to it).
Paragould Sets An Example for Another Arkansas Town
Recently, we let you know about the situation in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, population 15,039. The town is now investigating the possibility of building their own fiber network.
Community Broadband Networks is Back Up
Video Presentation: Economic Development and Community Broadband
New Videos From DC-Net and DC-CAN Highlights Benenfits All Over the City
We have brought you news about DC-Net before and have even highlighted the community network in our report, Breaking the Broadband Monopoly.
Seattle's KUOW Discusses Wi-Fi and Fiber Optics with Christopher Mitchell
Christopher Mitchell recently spoke with Marcie Sillman on Seattle public radio KUOW's Weekday. Christopher and Marcie talked on May 8, 2012 about recent developments in local and national broadband, including the April 29th e
Spirit AeroSystems Chooses Chanute
We told you how Chanute, Kansas, was using their community network to serve local businesses. Now we want to share a story about how the community network helped bring a new business to Chanute.
10,000 Square Miles of Connections in North Dakota
According to the 2010 Census, North Dakota is 48th in population in the country and the 17th most expansive. Such a geography is not appealing to any entity, commercial or otherwise, who might consider building fiber-to-the-home in North Dakota.
New Video Explains Community Broadband
We have developed a new video to explain why communities consider building their own broadband networks. Please pass it around, embed it in social media, and also remind people that we have a new report with in-depth case studies of community broadband!
Leverett Approves Broadband Initiative in Small New England Town
Not long ago, we told you about Leverett, Massachusetts, the small town of 1,851, that has been discussing the possibility of building a community network.
Chelan Will Keep Its Network As Is
As we reported in March, the Chelan County, Washington PUD was seeking input from the customer-owners of their open access fiber optic network to decide what the future would hold. The PUD had considered three options and presented them to the public:
Newton, North Carolina Is One Big Hotspot
North Carolina infamously became the 19th state to enact barriers to community broadband, but we wrote about a loophole to it last year - communities can provide services for free without int
