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Alex Marshall Coming to Humphrey School at U of Minnesota
Animated Video Provides Introduction to Community Networks
Anyone looking for a short introduction to community owned networks should start with this brief animated video. Please share it around - embed in Facebook, blogs, whatever. We have this and other informative videos archived here.
Broadband for Schools and Libraries on the Agenda at Oct. 1 SHLB Event
The Schools, Health & Libraries Broadband Coalition (SHLB) will present a webcast via BroadbandUS.TV tomorrow, October 1. The event focuses on broadband in schools and libraries. The webcast, titled The Importance of High-Capacity Bandwidth for Schools and Libraries runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET.
Google Ad Compares Fiber to Broadband
Google knows how to differentiate its gigabit Internet access from the slower options offered by cable and DSL. Community networks should take notes on effective advertising.
Indianola's Community Network Spurs Entrepreneurship
When Indianola decided to invest in a municipal fiber network, the decision was part of a larger economic development plan that included a startup incubator in partnership with Simpson College - which we wrote about earlier this year.
Crap Cable Threatens Cloud Services
As a patriotic American, I find the current political atmosphere where telecom lobbyists
Iowa Municipal Utilities on Gigabit Nation
UTPOIA The Latest Network to Offer Super Affordable Gigabit
Chattanooga Cements Status as Best Network in the Nation
Greater Austin Area Telecommunications Network Saves Millions for Taxpayers
Austin, Texas, with a little over 820,000 people, is home to several centers of higher ed, the Southwest Music Festival, and a next generation network known as the Greater Austin Area Telecommunications Network (GAATN).
Metronet Zing's Dark Fiber Saves Big Bucks in South Bend
Indiana's Metronet Zing winds its way through South Bend, Mishawaka and St. Joseph County providing dark fiber service to businesses, government and education.
Central Coast Californians Choose Cost Savings Over Charter
California's Watsonville, population 51,200, joins the ranks of municipalities considering the benefits of a publicly owned fiber optic network to connect key facilities. At a September 10 the City Council passed a resolution approving plans and calling for an RFP for a next generation fiber network.
Washington's Okanogan County PUD Expanding Fiber Network
Okanogan County, located along the extreme north central border of Washington State, is expanding its wholesale fiber optic network to more small local communities.
