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Jemez Pueblo’s JNET Project Celebrated for Expanding High-Speed Internet to Rural Tribal Homes
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The Pueblo of Jemez Tribal community was honored with a Project Excellence Award for its efforts to build-out a fiber network to reach hundreds of Tribal households, government buildings and businesses. Since January of 2024, JNET has been constructing its fiber-to-the home (FTTH) network, building-out more than 45 miles of fiber to date. More than 40 homes have already been lit up for service with the project expected to be finished in 2026.
Decorah, Iowa Strikes Partnership to Build City-Owned Fiber Network
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Decorah, Iowa has launched a public private partnership with West Union Trenching to deploy a modern fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network that passes every household in the city. The project is the culmination of decades of planning and frustration at the lack of affordable, next-generation broadband in the city of 7,500.
Superior, Wisconsin’s ‘Game Changing’ Open Access Fiber Network Goes Live
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Superior, Wisconsin’s community-owned open access fiber network has gone live in its first two deployment neighborhoods, as the city works toward providing affordable next-generation fiber access to the city’s long under-served community of 26,000. The city’s open access network means that multiple broadband providers can compete over the same shared infrastructure and so far two independent ISPs are offering retail service to residents.
Connexon Completes Grady EMC Fiber Build In Cairo, Georgia
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Conexon Connect, the ISP arm of fiber broadband builder Conexon, says it has completed its new fiber build in Cairo, Georgia in close collaboration with Grady Electrical Membership Corporation (EMC). It’s Connexon Connect’s seventh completed broadband fiber to the home project in Georgia and twelfth completed broadband network overall since the ISP was created in 2021.
Fidium Moves to Undermine Arrowsic Municipal Fiber Network After Ignoring Maine Town for Years
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Critics say Fidium’s goal isn’t honest competition, but a bid to try to put the popular local municipal broadband network on shaky financial ground. Last fall Fidium, which had again completely ignored calls from the town for better service for years, began sending mailers out to locals, promising them broadband at speeds below what the town was offering.
Wisconsin Public Radio Covers New City-Owned Broadband Network in Superior with Assist from ILSR
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ILSR's Christopher Mitchell offers insights on Superior, Wisconsin's new city-owned network and how federal policy, municipal broadband barriers and Tribal networks fit into the picture.
