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Community Broadband Media Roundup - March 18
Colorado
Trustees approve broadband project by Tyler Pialet, Trail-Gazette
Estes Park Trustees Vote Yes on Muni
Last week, Trustees in Estes Park, Colorado, unanimously voted to change the community’s municipal code in order to bring constituents what they want — a publicly owned broadband network.
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Tallahassee Talks Fiber RFP
The Tallahassee City Commission was divided, but they passed a vote 3 - 2 earlier this month to move forward with a feasibility study focusing on a citywide fiber optic broadband utility.
Co-op Cooperation in Rural North Carolina: RiverStreet Working with Electric Co-ops
In an effort to find ways to connect some of the state’s most disconnected communities, RiverStreet Networks and North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives recently announced that they will work together for a series of pilot projects across the state. The initiative has the potential to discover new options for high-quality Internet access for residents and businesses in areas that have been left behind by national Internet service providers.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - March 11
Arkansas
Q&A with Jeremiah Sloan, Craighead Electric Cooperative Corporation: Arkansas co-op builds fiber fast by Sam Pratt, Broadband Communities
Citywide Fiber Network Nears Completion in Lincoln, Nebraska, Due to Municipal Conduit
The City of Lincoln and ALLO Communications, a Nebraska-based Internet service provider (ISP), are approaching the end of the deployment phase aimed at building fiber out to every home and business in the city of about 285,000. To expand the fiber network, ALLO has leased access to Lincoln’s extensive conduit system, which hastened the buildout and lowered costs. With only minor construction remaining, all of Lincoln will soon have access to fast, affordable, reliable gigabit connectivity.
Christopher's Plans for Broadband Communities Summit All Set...What About Yours?
Are you still considering whether or not to attend this spring’s Broadband Communities 2019 Summit in Austin on April 8th, 9th, and 10th?
Tennessee Senator Tries Again With Bill to Restore Local Authority
Senator Janice Bowling has become a broadband hero in rural Tennessee and on the pages of MuniNetworks.org. Year after year, she introduces legislation aimed at expanding local authority to allow communities the ability to improve connectivity. She’s back this year with several bills aimed at expanding fiber in rural areas.
Idaho Falls Pilot Is a Go; Sign-ups Now Available for Fiber Connectivity
Idaho Falls residents in select areas are now able to tap into fast, affordable, reliable connectivity through their city’s fiber optic network. Idaho Falls Fiber (IFF) and Idaho Falls Power (IFP) recently announced that premises in three residential areas of the city can now sign-up to connect to the open access Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) network.
Great Expectations for Maine's SanfordNet Fiber; Completion Slated for This Fall
SanfordNet Fiber, considered the largest fiber optic community network in Maine to date, is under construction and expected to be complet
Community Broadband Media Roundup - March 4
California
San Jose tackles the digital divide by Doug Dawson, POTs and PANs
Arlington Dark Fiber Network at Crossroads, ARLnow Reports
When Arlington County, Virginia, decided to deploy dark fiber and make it available to businesses in 2015, officials dreamed of economic development, tech innovation, and competition in the broadband market. Four years and approximately $4 million later, the fiber network has fallen short of those lofty goals and instead lies in the ground mostly unused.
Baby Step Toward Better Broadband in Arkansas
Earlier this month, we learned about a Senate bill in the Arkansas State Legislature that, in it’s original form, would have rescinded state restrictions preventing many municipalities from improving local connectivity.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - February 25
California
The 4th utility: How Ventura County is working to increase broadband by Arlene Martinez, Ventura County Star
Iowa
Local Leaders Looking at Muni Possibilities in Northampton, Massachusetts
In May 2018, Mark Hamill and Lee Feldscher penned an opinion piece that ran in the Northampton Daily Hampshire Gazette.
Central Ohio Community Investing in 100 Gig Fiber Network for City Connections, Economic Development
Hilliard, Ohio (pop. 36,000), is moving forward with plans to deploy a carrier neutral dark fiber network after city council approved funds for the project last month.
