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Press Release: Colorado Communities Reclaim Local Authority via Broadband Ballot Initiatives
Date: November 9th, 2016
Colorado Voters Reject Cable Monopolies
26 Colorado Communities Opt Out of Restrictive Anti-Municipal Broadband State Law
Contact:
Christopher Mitchell
612-545-5185
Community Broadband Media Roundup - November 7
Colorado
26 Colorado communities will vote on building their own Internet networks by Jason Koebler, Motherboard Vice
Aspen Public Radio Digs Into Local SB 152 Ballot Measures
On November 4th, Aspen public radio news featured a story about local ballot initiatives to opt out of state law SB 152 in Aspen, Carbondale, and Garfield County. The western communities are three of 26 that have the measure on their ballots this election.
Research on Rural Connectivity Power from Electric Co-ops at BBC Mag Conference
In October in Minneapolis, Broadband Communities Magazine hosted the “Fiber for the New Economy” conference. The first day featured a set of four panels on the role of rural electric cooperatives in providing much-needed connectivity to far-flung communities.
Jamming At DAPL Protest? Ask The FCC To Investigate
According to a 2014 Enforcement Advisory, cell phone and Wi-Fi jamming by state and local law enforcement is illegal by federal law. And yet, persistent allegations of jamming are coming from Water Protectors at the Standing Rock protests in North Dakota.
San Francisco Proposal Aims At Giving Multi-Tenants Access Choice Of ISPs
If San Francisco Board of Supervisor Mark Farrell gets his way, tenants in multiple-occupancy buildings will have a greater opportunity to choose their Internet Service Providers.
Rural Electric Co-ops Power Up A Gig In Pacific Northwest
Rural electric cooperatives are providing next-generation connectivity. In Oregon a consortium of electric cooperatives called LS Networks built a middle mile network a few years ago and now are taking the next step with last mile connectivity.
Paul Bunyan Communications Keeps Expanding Gigabit Territory
Paul Bunyan Communications in Minnesota reports it has expanded its “GigaZone” Internet service territory to Turtle River, Puposky, and Tenstrike and to additional areas of Bemidji.
Haunted Halloween Weekend: Broadband Trick Or Treat
Are you spending the Halloween weekend watching scary movies on Netflix? Researching pagan rituals online? Scouring the web for last minute costume ideas? If you are don't have decent Internet access, even those simple tasks can be downright horrifying.
Movie Monster Madness At MuniNetworks! Internet Terror Triple Feature!
Much like the the bone-chilling flicks celebrating eerie entertainment that dwells in the depths of our dark imaginations, monster cable and DSL Internet service providers strike terror in the hearts of subscribers…if they survive. Mesmerizing fees, hair-raising customer service, and shockingly slow connections can drive one to the brink of madness.
Google Fiber Pauses - But No One Else Should
Google Fiber has finally announced its plans for the future after weeks of dramatic speculation that it will lay off half its workforce and give up on fiber-optics entirely.
Fresno Looking For Partners: RFQ Responses Due Nov. 30th
Fresno, California, is looking for one or more partners to bring Gigabit connectivity to the entire community. City leaders recently released a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to send out the call for interested entities.
Blair Levin In Wilson For Nov. 4 Event On Greenlight
A North Carolina regional tech news publication will host a program on Greenlight, the publicly owned and built fiber optic network of Wilson, North Carolina (pop. 50,000) whose gigabit Internet service has helped transform the community’s economy.
