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DC Revolving Door, Comcast, and Campaign Finance Reform
One of the reasons community broadband networks face so many unique hurdles (often created deliberately by states in response to cable/dsl lobbying) is because of the many ways in which campaign finance corrupts our national and state governments.
Community broadband networks are focused on meeting community needs, not sending lobbyist armies into Washington, DC, and state capitals (though one of
AT&T Fights Broadband Stimulus by Proxy
Phillip Dampier at Stop the Cap! has once again followed the money trail to reveal AT&T p
Who Makes the Rules for the Internet?
Our focus tends to be at the most local -- how do people in local communities access the Internet? But we do worry about how the Internet itself is governed.
Think it should be totally unregulated? That sounds nice until you type google.com into a browser and it takes you to search.microsoft.com. Or you type microsoft.com and you end up at apple.com.
We need rules and standards.
Provo to Write off Some Debt of Struggling iProvo Network
Provo built a city owned FTTH network after its public power utility started connecting its substations with fiber-optic cables in the early 2000's. iProvo ultimately developed along similar open access lines as UTOPIA, but unlike UTOPIA, Provo did not actually want to operate on a purely wholesale model.
Samuel Morse, the Telegraph, and Government
Smithsonian magazine provides some background on Samuel Morse, inventor of Morse Code and credited with inventing the telegraph.
Salisbury's Fibrant Hits 1600 Subscribers
The muni FTTH network owned by the city of Salisbury, North Carolina, is finishing the calendar year with over 1600 subscribers. The network just began signing up customers 13 months ago.
Broadband Blindness Documentary
A new documentary from California explores the failure of the private sector and competition more generally to sufficiently invest in fast, affordable, and reliable access to the Internet. It comes in three parts and runs about 25 minutes in total.
B4RN Expands Community Broadband in Rural England
One of our kindred spirits across the pond reached out to me after I wrote about Vermont's self-funded community network.
Design Principles from Virginia's nDanville Open Access Network
The nDanville network of rural southern Virginia has long been a favorite of ours (previous coverage is available here).
Community Broadband Policy Fellowship - Young Elected Officials Network
The Young Elected Officials Network has announced a one year fellowship working on community broadband. Applications are due on January 4.
Comedian Louis CK Takes Internet Seriously
Louis CK, the comedian responsible for the FX show "Louie" and for making people laugh at his brutally candid assessment of how much his young daughter's opinion about anything matters, has bypassed the major studios, channels, and cable distribution systems to sell one of his concerts directly to his fans.
WindomNet Turns on Southwest Minnesota Broadband Services
Exciting times in rural southwest Minnesota, as Southwest Minnesota Broadband Services has turned on its first customer. SMBS is a broadband stimulus-enabled partnership with eight rural communities and WindomNet, the muni FTTH network in Windom.
The Rev. Andrew Schensted and his wife, Lisa, were the first to be connected.
