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Vermont’s New 10-Year Telecommunications Plan Centers Community Interests and Public-Private Partnerships
The Vermont Department of Public Service released its most recent 10-year telecommunications plan earlier this month, once again prioritizing Communication Union Districts (CUDs) as the key to closing the digital divide and connec
Report: Minnesota Communities and Local Providers Build Diverse Solutions for Affordable, Reliable Internet Access
Our new report, Minnesota Broadband: Land of 10,000 Connectivity Solutions [pdf], showcases the diverse range of approaches communities and local Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have taken to expand affordable, high-quality Internet access in Minnesota.
Institutional Fiber Network Enhances Town Operations Across Plainville, Connecticut
After working over a year to obtain licenses to deploy fiber across town, by this time next week the central Connecticut town of Plainville, home to approximately 17,500 residents, will begin construction of a municipal fiber network. When finished, the network will connect all town offices, public education facilities, public safety services, and wastewater treatment facilities.
Community Broadband Legislation Roundup – July 26, 2021
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New Jersey establishes state committee to strategize deployment of community broadband networks
Louisiana Senate amends bill, opening state grant program to municipally-owned providers
Washington laws expanding municipal authority to provide retail service take effect
The State Scene
Christopher Mitchell Explains the Importance of Community Broadband Networks
In a video published by Corning Optical Communications in June, ILSR Community Broadband Networks Director, Christopher Mitchell explains why municipal networks are so important to consider when communities are trying to connect more of the
Welcoming New ACLS Postdoctoral Fellows to Work on Telehealth and Native Networks
We're excited to announce that two postdoctoral fellows will be joining the Institute for Local Self-Reliance this coming fall to undertake one-year broadband projects to advance policy intitiatives and help move the needle towards universal, affordable, high-speed Internet access in the United States.
Telecom Lobby Power and the $234-Million Question
As Senators involved in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework are negotiating over legislative language on how to spend $65 billion aimed at expanding high-speed Internet connectivity in “unserved” and “underserved” par
Tennessee Cooperative Connects Thousands of Residents Outside of Chattanooga
Since the passing of the Tennessee Broadband Accessibility Act (TBAA) in 2017, the state has poured more than $100 million into connecting its
Wireless Communication Alliance to Host Virtual Event on Broadband in Underserved Rural Areas
With an estimated 22 percent of Americans in rural areas and 28 percent of indigenous Americans on Tribal lands living without access to broadband that meets the federal minimum definition of 25/3 Mbps, the Wireless Communication Alliance is bringing together a panel of experts to explore how broadband deployment will transform rural America and Native Nations in
Community Broadband Legislation Roundup – July 19, 2021
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Maine broadband authority redefines statewide broadband as symmetrical 100/100 Mbps connection
California Legislature and Governor reach $5.25 billion agreement on statewide middle-mile network
New Hampshire matching grant initiative aiming to promote partnerships signed by Governor
EPIC Grant Winners Include Municipal Networks and Community Connectivity Solutions
The winners of the Truist EPIC grant program, which we wrote about earlier this year, have been announced.
Muni Broadband Wave Washes Across Massachusetts
We have covered on numerous occasions the fiber-to-the-home boom underway in the rural hill towns of western Massachusetts.
Fort Dodge Sets Municipal Broadband Plans in Motion, Promises to Invest Millions
Fort Dodge City Council is moving forward with a plan for a long-awaited municipal telecommunications utility project, adopting several resolutions Monday night that will allow the city to enter into a
Knoxville Utilities Board Set To Build Largest Municipal Fiber Network In The Nation
For the past several years the Knoxville Utilities Board (KUB) has been considering whether to add high-speed Internet service to its portfolio of offerings after nearly a decade of the region’s residents and businesses being plagued with the poor connectivity served up by incumbent providers.
