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Comcast Reacts to Google Fiber in Provo
The sale of iProvo to Google Fiber means that Comcast now gets to compete against Google's gig - Time Warner Cable is the incumbent cable company in Kansas City and Austin. Comcast wasted little time and has improved its bundle in Provo long before any new customers are turned on.
Fake Amazon Reviews on Crawford Book
Susan Crawford began rattling cages some time ago in telecom sects, but now big corporate providers are enlisting mercenaries in an online astroturf campaign. They are targeting her most recent book, Captive Audience, with fake Amazon reviews.
Morristown Network Creates Cost Savings and Spurs Job Growth
Located in the northeast corner of Tennessee, Morristown Utility Systems (MUS) offers gigabit broadband throughout a region that covers 30,000 residents and businesses.
Centennial, Colorado: Voters To Decide on Authority to Build Fiber Network
The people of Centennial, Colorado, will have the opportunity to vote this fall on the option to allow their city to provide indirect telecommunications services. Located south of Denver in the metro area, Centennial has over 100,000 residents. Recently, the City Council unanimously approved the following ballot question for the upcoming elections.
Jacksonville Discovers Savings and Faster Connectivity
It is no secret to our readers that communities throughout the country have transitioned from leasing services from big corporations to building their own fiber networks to save public dollars. Some create collaborations between various entities to reduce costs. Jacksonville is the latest to dabble in collaboration and has found a way to save $200,000 on connectivity costs each year.
Roosevelt Institute Examines Comcast's Internet Essentials
In 2011, Comcast commenced its Internet Essentials program with great fanfare from then FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski.
Longmont Friends of Fiber Rallies Supporters, Preps for Referendum Fight
Longmont's City Council and municipal power and communications utility are getting serious about bringing fiber to the people. We reported earlier this month about the decision to allow voters to decide how fast they want that next generation network.
Governments Should Focus on Infrastructure Despite False Statistics Peddled by NY Times and Others
Television Consumer Freedom Act Promises More Choices
On August 14th, Christopher Mitchell and I visited Senator Amy Kobuchar's office in Minneapolis.
Xmission Increases Speeds for Free in the Land of UTOPIA
Customers subscribing to Xmission via UTOPIA just received a free upgrade. Subscribers to the 50 Mbps service are now receiving 100 Mbps at no extra charge. The Free UTOPIA blog ran the announcement along with this tip:
Glasgow EPB Helps Community Hospital Expand
Mudd Advertising and Cedar Falls Utility Talk Gigabit Broadband
As we reported back in May, Cedar Falls Utilities (CFU) now offers citywide gigabit broadband. Mudd Advertising is one local company poised to take full advantage of the new blazing speeds.
We Need Video Reform, Let D.C. Know What You Think
Time Warner Cable subscribers across the country who enjoy CBS programming are out of luck. The two media giants have reached an impasse in their fight over retransmission consent so several major markets are now missing out. CBS has also taken the fight one step farther, blocking TWC broadband subscribers from accessing CBS.com video content.
Douglas County PUD Lowers Cost of Connecting to Community Network
A Wenatchee World article recently announced that Douglas County Public Utilities District is reducing the rate it charges to connect to the community fiber network.
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Broadband Communities Mag Publishes List of Municipal Fiber Networks
This summer, Broadband Communities Magazine published its list of 135 municipalities that have invested in their own FTTH networks. In the May/June issue, Masha Zager finds that a growing number of communities are building fiber to the home networks. Subscriptions to the magazine are available here.
