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Will Alexandria Consider A Municipal Network?
Alexandria, Virginia's City Council is talking about broadband.
Ellensburg Pursues Its Fiber Project in Washington
Ellensburg is quickly moving forward as it make plans to build a publicly owned fiber optic network.
LightTUBe Financially Secure in Tennessee
Tullahoma Utilities Board's triple-play FTTH LightTUBe, began serving Tullahoma in 2009. The fiber network utility is paying off its city bond debt on schedule reports the Tullahoma News.
December 19th D.C. Luncheon and Policy Discussion on the Future of Universal Service
On December 19, 2013, TechFreedom is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Kingsbury Commitment with lunch and policy analysis.
Susan Crawford on Mayors Solving Broadband Needs
The Wired Road Now A Gigabit Network
The Wired Road, a community-owned open access network, provides affordable fiber connectivity in rural Virginia. The network recently upgraded and now offers Gigabit commercial service in the Blue Ridge Crossroads region. From the press release:
A Look at Mediacom Propaganda in Emmetsburg, Iowa
Earlier this month, a majority of voters in Emmetsburg supported a proposal to issue bonds to build a fiber network. Nevertheless, the measure failed because Iowa requires a 60% majority when general obligation bonds fund all or part of a proposed project.
In Kansas, Chanute One Step Closer to FTTH
Chanute's City Commission voted on November 25th to move forward with plans for a FTTH network. The community of approximately 9,000 began installing fiber in 1984 for electric utility purposes. They have slowly expanded the network throughout the community. Chanute's fiber and wireless broadband utility now serves government, education, and several businesses.
Webinar on IP Transition from Public Knowledge and Center for Media Justice
Public Knowledge and the Center for Media Justice have an eye on the transition from traditional copper landline telephone service to Internet-protocol services. As we move forward, both organizations continue to educate citizens on telecommunications policy and how it can affect us.
Palm Coast's FiberNET Produces Dramatic Savings Locally
We last took a look at Palm Coast’s FiberNET over two years ago when Broadband Communities featured the open access fiber network along Florida’s upper east coast.
Charter Prices Inspire Washington City to Consider its Own Network
Ellensburg, located in central Washington, is considering the pros and cons of a municipal fiber network. A big pro for the community of 18,000 is the ability to predict costs rather than depend on Charter Communications.
Columbia, Missouri Hires Consultant for Fiber Network Review and Recommendations
The City Council of Columbia is moving forward with efforts to improve connectivity in the town of 113,000.
Cedar Falls Schools Get 1 Gig from Cedar Falls Utilities
As of December 2, students and staff in Cedar Falls schools have access to 1 gig Internet service from Cedar Falls Utilities (CFU).
Op-Ed: Baltimore Makes Smart Move with Fiber Investment
SpringNet Continues Driving Jobs and Revenue for Local Community
A year has passed since we covered SpringNet in Springfield, Missouri, and its remarkable impact on local businesses and economic development.
Oklahoma Free Wi-fi: Can Muskogee Follow Ponca City's Lead?
Muskogee, located in east central Oklahoma, is considering free Wi-Fi across the community to boost economic development. As a model, community leaders are looking at Ponca City.
NoaNet and Benton PUD Finish Expansion in Washington, Celebrate Completion of Fiber Network
South central Washington's Benton PUD and the Northwest Open Access Network (NoaNet) recently finished a 50-mile fiber-optic expansion [PDF of the press release].
