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Carson, California Breaks Ground On New Municipal Fiber Network

Leveraging years of regional fiber collaboration, Carson, California has broken ground on a municipal broadband pilot network. City officials hope to expand the network to bring affordable fiber optic broadband to the entire city of 95,558, situated just 13 miles south of downtown Los Angeles.

‘Building Fiberhoods in Holland’ Mini Documentary Encore

If you missed our inaugural Community Broadband Film Fest series kick off last week, the entirety of the event can still be viewed here. Following the live screening before an audience of over 100 virtual participants there was a lively discussion with several of the film’s key figures, including Holland Mayor Nathan Bocks.

Willmar, Minnesota Moves Forward With $24.5 Million Open Access Fiber Network

The city of Willmar, Minnesota has voted to move forward on plans for a city-owned open access fiber network. The $24.5 million investment, which saw finalized approval by the Willmar city council earlier this month with a 4-3 vote, aims to drive accountable, affordable, fiber access to long underserved parts of the northern Minnesota city.

Jemez Pueblo Tribe Seeks ‘Light,’ Fiber Knowledge To Advance Digital Sovereignty

At the 17th Tribal Broadband Bootcamp, Pueblo of Jemez Tribe members immersed themselves in fiber and wireless network technology as the Tribally-owned broadband provider JNET embarks on a fiber-to-the-home project. The half-dozen network builders from the Pueblo are being led by Network Operations Supervisor and Digital Navigator Program Manager Angela Diahkah and JNET Director Kevin Shendo.

Study: Affordable Connectivity Program More Than Paid For Itself

A new study by The Brattle Group found that the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) generated more savings for taxpayers than it cost. Healthcare savings generated by the low-income program alone more than offset its annual burden to taxpayers, undermining claims that the program was dismantled as an act of fiscal efficiency.

Google’s Hometown Of Mountain View, CA Eyes Potential Muni Fiber Build

Mountain View officials hired the consulting firm, Entrust Solutions, to take a closer look at the city’s broadband availability metrics and device potential options for the city. The finished report and accompanying technical memorandum note that Comcast enjoys a monopoly over vast swaths of the city, resulting in expensive, slow, and spotty access.

ILSR and AAPB To Host Community Broadband Film Fest

ILSR and AAPB to host a virtual community broadband film fest on March 27 to premiere “Building Fiberhoods in Holland,” a short documentary on how the city of Holland, Michigan came to build a municipal broadband utility to supercharge its local economy. The livestream event will kick-off with virtual red carpet introductions of some of the film’s stars, including Holland Mayor Nathan Bocks

Vermont Looks To Bring Oasis of Fiber-Connected Telehealth Hubs to ‘Healthcare Deserts’

A coalition of Vermont healthcare leaders, librarians, and state broadband officials are looking to leverage the state’s unprecedented deployment of community-owned fiber networks to create a scalable, community-centered telehealth model. It’s called VITAL VT – an exploratory effort being launched with a $10,000 grant from the Leahy Institute For Rural Partnerships, working in collaboration with the University of Vermont Medical Center and the Vermont Library Association.

Oswego County, NY Nabs $26 million ConnectALL Grant To Expand Fiber Access

Oswego County, NY officials are celebrating the award of a new $26 million New York State grant to bring affordable fiber access to long-underserved rural communities in the northwestern part of the state. Oswego County will own the finished open access network and lease the fiber to Internet Service Providers (SPs), including Empire Access.

ARPA Boosts Fiber Expansion To Underserved, Unincorporated San Diego County

California ISP Onward, which has increasingly partnered with California cities to expand affordable fiber access, is leveraging $4.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act broadband grants to further expand its footprint into long-unserved areas of San Diego County. The effort is running parallel with the San Diego County Library Tech Connect Program that has provided 7,000 Google Chromebooks and MiFi hotspots with unlimited data plans to residents and students to the internet for free.