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ECFiber Launches Pilot Project
The East Central Vermont Fiber Network is launching a pilot project to start connecting rural customers with a FTTH network. EC Fiber has long labored to find funding -- it was one of many projects to see funding avenues disappear with the economic collapse following the fall of Lehman Brothers.
Christopher Mitchell Discusses Broadband on MN This Week
A few weeks ago, I joined Curtis Beckmann, host of "Minnesota This Week" on Radio City Networks to discuss broadband networks and what communities are doing to improve access to real broadband. The 30 minute program discusses problems with existing broadband networks, the lack of competition, how and why communities have built their own networks, and a variety of other topical subjects.
Broadband Competition is Pathetic, But Even That is Too Much For Qwest
A Qwest sales person admits on tape that Qwest is trying to eliminate competition by purging the network of independent ISPs. Listen to the conversation here.
Customer: "Qwest is trying to eliminate competition?"
Customer Service Rep: "In a way."
PC World Writer: We Need a Public Option for Broadband
Last month, Mark Sullivan wrote a column expounding on the obvious: deregulation of broadband service providers has failed to produce the promised competition, Americans pay more for less than peers in other countries, and this is an area where smart government policy would benefit everyone.
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Star Tribune Editorializes About Importance of Broadband, Community Ownership Option
Today's Star Tribune editorializes about the importance of broadband and calls on the state to reduce the 65% referendum barrier that prevents a number of communities from building the network infrastructure they need.
More Resources for Community Networks
As more and more of America confronts the reality that communities need better broadband networks -- networks that respond to their needs first rather than the desires of shareholders in some absentee company -- we are seeing more resources for communities determined to preserve their self-determination.
As one who has deep misgivings about Facebook increasingly being a mediator of conte
Update in Lafayette v. NCTC Legal Battle
LUS has asked the court in Kansas to dismiss a lawsuit against it by NCTC (I previously explained this situation here).
US Broadband Policy: Competition for Some!
A recent article discussing testimony from the President of the industry trade group, National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) reminded me once again that Congress and the FCC have utterly given up on true broadband competition for millions of of Americans.
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Click! Partners with Community Media to Push Local Content
The American Cable Association has profiled Tacoma's Click! network. Click! is an HFC network owned by the city, via the public power utility. Tacoma Power only offers one retail service: cable television.
Bristol Gets Stimulus Funds for Middle Mile and Starts Smart Grid
Bristol Virginia is again expanding broadband access in rural Virginia. Following a $22.7 million BTOP (broadband stimulus) grant and matching $5.7 million grant from the Virginia Tobacco Commission, in combination with in-kind contributions from the Virginia Department of Transportation, BVU will greatly expand middle-mile broadband throughout 8 counties in Southwest Virginia.
10 Years Later - Tacoma and LaGrange
In January 2001, or about 1 million years ago in tech time, Site Selection Online published "Wired Cities: Working-Class Communities Build Next Frontier of High-Speed Connectivity". I found it years ago when reading up on the Click!
In Massachusetts, Wired West Builds Momentum
The end of June brought an end to an initial phase of the Wired West campaign for real broadband in rural Massachusetts. When we previously looked in on the Wired West efforts, they had 39 towns supporting the idea.
Broadband Properties on Muni Resurgence
The May/June issue of Broadband Properties has a number of articles about muni broadband networks, including one in Canada - Bruce Telecom.
In North Carolina, Wilson Sets the Record Straight
What do you do when the media gets key facts about your community network wrong? Set the record straight!
This blog post from the Public Affairs Manager in the city of Wilson, North Carolina, demonstrates a good response to errors in an article.
Warwick, Massachusetts Builds Community Wireless Network
While researching the Wired West Network in rural Massachusetts, I learned about another community broadband network. The little town of Warwick built a wireless network for itself; the story behind it gives a glimpse into the ways that the federal approach to broadband really fails small communities.
The Great Telecom Rip-off
Bruce Kushnick, a telecom analyst, has long pushed for telcos to live up to the bargains they struck with individual states and federal agencies over the years as part of deregulation policies. They were deregulated and (surprisingly enough) failed to make good on their promises.
Wilson Wins Awards for Community Broadband Blog
Wilson has won two awards for communications due to its efforts on the Save North Carolina Broadband Blog. The city of Wilson's public power utility built a citywide FTTH network called Greenlight.
Lafayette Editorial Notes Increased Competition Due to Community Broadband
In an editorial about the LUS Fiber lawsuit against NCTC, the local Lafayette paper made the following observation:
We've had our own reservations about LUS Fiber to the Home, base
