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Milwaukee Contemplates Its Chance to Be The Next Chattanooga
A recent article by Chloe Morrison on Nooga.com, highlighted the inquiries and envy from all over the globe about Chattanooga's awesome community fiber network.
Last Chance to Apply for Summer Gig Tank
What could you do if bandwidth was no longer a barrier?
Chelan PUD Asks the People What the Future Holds for Their Fiber-Optic Network
Chelan PUD is asking the people of their rural community whether they “love” or “just like” their beleaguered and pioneering fiber-optic network.
ILSR Welcomes Lisa Gonzalez
Lisa Gonzalez has been a native Minnesotan since the day she set foot here in 1990.
Rural Kentucky Telephone Access Threatened by Additional Legislation
The National Rural Assembly, an advocate for America's hinterland, continues to track harmful legislation moving through the Kentucky Legislature.
Good News Out of UTOPIA
“We are partnering with DISH Network to provide more entertainment options to consumers through different mediums.
Charter Fights Dirty to Kill Competition in Monticello
Minnesota Legislation Would Revoke Local Authority over Broadband
Resource: Useful Flyers in Georgia Legislation
Georgia Bill to Kill Community Broadband Reportedly Shelved
Government Technology's Top 25 Doers, Dreamers, and Drivers
Colorado Broadband Bill Seeks Access Answers
Kentucky Bill Could End Rural Telephone Service for Some
Shareholders Matter in Network Neutrality Rules
The SEC has moved network neutrality from the murky back rooms of day-to-day operations into the bright light of of shareholder resolutions.
Introducing Becca
In Iowa, Indianola Networks Helps Local Businesses
Telecom for Medicine: Public Networks Beat Monopoly and Duopoly
This is a good news/bad news story. The good news is, cable companies are starting to challenge telco dominance in health care communications.
Florida Pro Corporate Group Argues for Less Broadband Competition
The Coalition for the New Economy — which works to ensure “that investments in broadband networks are used efficiently and effectively”— wrote Tuesday t
