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Feld Breaks Down 6th Circuit FCC Reversal
In our last Community Broadband Bits podcast, Christopher and I discussed the August 10th U.S.
Port of Lewiston Crossing Bridges: Network Forges Ahead
Port of Lewiston’s open access dark fiber network continues to move toward completion. Construction crews are burying fiber lines at multiple project sites around Lewiston. In the past few weeks, the network crossed to the north side of Clearwater River via the Memorial Bridge, where it will link to Whitman County’s fiber network.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - August 29
Colorado
Voters to Decide Whether El Paso County, Colo., Will Provide High-Speed Internet to Less-Populated Areas by Matt Steiner, The Gazette
NYTimes Examines Sixth Circuit Reversal: Potatoes And Pinetops
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals issued their order on August 10th supporting the states of Tennessee and North Carolina in their challenge from an FCC decision from Fe
Bel Air, Maryland, Latest To Save With HMAN
Time to check in at Harford County, Maryland. When we last reported on the Harford Metro Area Network (HMAN) in July 2014, it had only been lit for a few months.
Dublin Residents Push for Residential Fiber, City Continues to Benefit
The Columbus, Ohio suburb of Dublin is home to Dublink, a fiber-optic network that serves local businesses, schools, and community anchor institutions. Dublink brought new jobs and research opportunities to the local economy while saving local institutions hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.
Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, UC2B issues RFP: Intent to Respond Letters Due August 29
The Urbana-Champaign Big Broadband non-profit (UC2B) owns a community network in the southern Illinois sister cities of Urbana and Champaign. In 2009, these cities partnered with the University of Illinois to create the non-profit UC2B to build a Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) network using a federal stimulus grant.
Open Access Muni On The Way In Campbell River, B.C.
Located on the southern end of British Columbia’s Vancouver Island sits the coastal city of Campbell River. The community recently received a $50,000 grant from the Island Coastal Economic Trust (ICET) to pursue better connectivity through a municipal open access network initiative.
Hudson, Ohio, Issues RFP for FTTH Study
Hudson is bringing better connectivity to local businesses with Velocity Broadband, its gigabit fiber network, and is now exploring the potential of Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) for the rest of the community.
SandyNet Increases Speeds, Keeps Low Prices
On July 4th, Sandy, Oregon’s municipal fiber-optic network, SandyNet, permanently increased the speed of its entry-level Internet package from 100 Megabits per second (Mbps) to 300 Mbps at no additional cost to subscribers.
Garrett County, Maryland: Access For Anchors In The Appalachians
Garrett County is the westernmost county in Maryland. High in the Allegheny Mountains of the Appalachian Mountain Range; winters are harsh and forest covers 90 percent of the county. Before the county deployed a fiber-optic network, high-quality connectivity was hard to come by for schools, libraries, and other community anchor institutions.
And the Award for Community Broadband Network of the Year Goes to-- Ammon, Idaho!
On August 1st, the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) recognized Ammon, Idaho’s promise at the 2016 Community Broadband Awards. NATOA named Ammon’s open access network the 2016 Community Broadband Project of the Year.
Innovative Ideas in Idaho
Virginia’s Fauquier County Hires Broadband Consultant
Fauquier County, located less than an hour west of Washington, D.C., recently formalized a contract with a Virginia-based consultant to develop a broadband Internet strategy for the county.
Community Connections - Anne Schweiger, Boston, Massachusetts
In this week's Community Connections, Christopher chats with Anne Schweiger, Broadband and Digital Equity Advocate for the city of Boston. Schweiger talks about the challenges that Boston faces, including a lack of competition and adoption of broadband in the home. She talks about the importance of "baking good broadband practice" into building codes for cities.
Comment Highlights: Proposed HUD Rule To Expand Low-Income Residential Internet Access
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently asked for comments about a proposed rule to expand low-income access to high-speed Internet.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - August 15
Colorado
Municipal broadband? Superior to weigh question for November ballot by Anthony Hahn, Colorado Hometown Weekly
