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Consolidated Fiber to Bring High Speed Internet Access to Rural Central Ohio
Consolidated Cooperative (CC) of Delaware, Ohio, plans to bring Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) services to rural central Ohio residents as soon as this summer.
Multi-Service, Multi-Community
No Protection From a Broken Market: Infographic Deja Vu
As of June 11th, federal network neutrality protections formally expired, thanks to Chairman Ajit Pai and the other Republican Commissioners at the FCC. In the months leading up to the vote, Pai has continued to press the talking point that the market will protect consumers. Now is a good time to pull out our infographic from last year, "The Market Has Spoken. The Market Is Broken," to remind Chairman Pai that a broken market isn’t much protection.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - June 18
Alabama
Would higher-speed broadband bring more jobs to Birmingham? by John Huddleston, WBRC
Massachusetts
"Making Connections" With Next Century Cities in Pittsburgh; Still Time to Register
The Next Century Cities’ Regional Broadband Summit is quickly approaching. Summer tends to slip by without notice, but we don’t want this summer opportunity to also slip by.
California Bill Aims to Reduce Rural Broadband Barriers
In response to the FCC’s decision to end federal network neutrality protections, California and other states have introduced bills to fill the gap left by the Commission. Local communities who had flirted with the idea of publicly owned Internet infrastructure in the past have now taken a second and more serious look to counteract the FCC’s harmful policy shift. Assembly Member Ed Chau’s AB 1999, making its way through the legislative process, is opening possibilities for local communities to invest in their own Internet infrastructure. Chau recognizes that publicly owned networks are an option for more than network neutrality protections, especially in rural communities.
Greeley and Windsor Contemplate Feasibility Study Recommendations
The results of a broadband feasibility study are in for two northern Colorado towns weighing whether to establish municipally run high-speed Internet service.
Suddenlink's Bad Behavior in Pinetops May Indicate A Troubled Future: Legislature Sides With Big Cable
Rural Pinetop residents are getting a glimpse of the treatment they are going to receive from Suddenlink, even before the ISP has started offering service in the small North Carolina community. According to locals, Suddenlink subcontractors are busting water mains, connecting fiber without homeowner permission, and spreading lies about the Town’s favored community-broadband pr
Community Broadband Media Roundup - June 11
Arkansas
Digital divide about more than minimal connections by Michael Lazzara, Fayetteville Observer
Colorado
Pilot Project Waiting to Land in Bartow, Florida
Bartow, Florida, has owned and operated its own fiber network for years as a way to connect municipal facilities and offer high-quality connectivity to a few select businesses.
Step-By-Step Advice in 2017 Report on Cooperatives and Broadband
Thanks to the Blandin on Broadband Blog for bringing this report to our attention.
Frontier Under Investigation, Minnesota PUC Schedules Fall Public Hearings
National ISPs with millions of customers are some of the most hated companies in the U.S. Poor customer service, contract tricks, and a refusal to upgrade services are only a few of the common complaints from subscribers who are often trapped due to lack of competition.
New Hampshire Sets the Example: Expands Local Authority for Broadband Investment
On May 30th, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed SB 170, a bill local community leaders had watched for more than a year.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - June 4
Colorado
Why you might want to buy (or not) Fort Collins broadband bonds by Nick Coltrain, The Coloradoan
Connectivity Purgatory: Frontier Delays Small ISP’s Fast Network
It took an extra year for a community in Minnesota to finally see high-quality Internet service. Balaton spent an extra year in connectivity purgatory while Frontier delayed a much-needed project. To learn more, we connected with the Balaton and Marshall Economic Development Director Tara Onken and Woodstock Communications Vice President and General Manager Terry Nelson.
Port and PUD Partnering for Fiber in Skagit
Public entities in Skagit County, Washington, are joining forces to improve connectivity in rural areas while developing infrastructure to connect the entire county.
Cleveland Heights Wants Broadband Options; City Council Talks Muni
Like other local communities around the country, Cleveland Heights in Ohio is beginning a conversation about the possibility of publicly owned Internet infrastructure. The impending loss of federal network neutrality protections, the desire to compete with other communities, and ensuring digital equality, are several issues local leaders consider most important.
