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StateScoop Coverage of Inaccurate Broadband Availability Data
Statescoop delves into our recent report which finds national broadband coverage is grossly over-represented by FCC data.
Policy Brief: How FCC Data Has Failed Rochester, Minnesota
It’s no secret that the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) broadband data is unreliable. Many people, including U.S. Senators, have pointed out how federal data collection methods overstate connectivity across the country. Rochester, Minnesota, is no exception. In this policy brief, we highlight the gulf between FCC broadband data for Rochester and what’s actually available to residents by examining local competition.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - August 20
California
California is trying to pass a net neutrality bill — and broadband providers are trying to gut it by Ro Khanna, Los Angeles Times
Illinois
Community Broadband Media Roundup - August 13
California
How Silicon Valley can use community input to bridge the big broadband gap by Mohammad Shakouri and Jon Walton, Silicon Valley Business Journal
Georgia
Promo Video Highlights Spanish Fork Network
Spanish Fork, Utah, was recently highlighted in a promotional video touting the successes of its municipal Internet service.
One Word Limits Funding Options for Rural Broadband in Massachusetts
Lobbyists from the cable and telecom industry succeeded in using the legislature to firm up their rural Massachusetts monopolies this session. Communities that rely on state funds for local publicly owned broadband infrastructure projects now face restrictions on the reach of their high-speed networks.
A Long Trip Through the Legislature
“Holy Cat Biscuits!” — Largest Electric Co-op in Michigan Is Building a Gig Network for Its Members
Great Lakes Energy (GLE), Michigan’s largest electric cooperative and third largest energy utility, is constructing a Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) network to bring gigabit connectivity to its 125
Portlanders Launch Grassroots Campaign for Municipal Broadband in Oregon
Interest in broadband as a utility continues to rise across the country and in places where elected officials need a show of support, grassroots groups are stepping up. Recently in Portland, Oregon, a group of locals launched Municipal Broadband PDX, an effort to grow an already increasing momentum in the Rose City.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - August 6
California
Oxnard sees high-speed Internet expansion as an economic development tool by Wendy Leung, VC Star
Colorado
Couldn't Make it to Pittsburgh? Vid of NCC Conference Now Online
If you couldn’t make it to Pittsburgh for “Making Connections” with Next Century Cities in July, you can still almost be there. The Internet Society has now archived the video footage of the event — speeches and panels — and made them available online.
Idaho Falls Bringing Residents Up to Speed With Pilot Project
Eight years after completing its citywide dark fiber network, Idaho Falls, Idaho, is now taking steps to offer municipal fiber optic Internet services to its residents.
