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Fate of Network Neutrality Now in the Hands of the House
Network neutrality protections are scheduled to disappear on June 11th. In an effort to reverse the FCC’s decision that will put millions at risk by eliminating market protections, 52 Senators voted in favor of a Resolution of Disapproval on May 16th.
Watch the Reality of Rotten Rural Connectivity: "Dividing Lines" Docu-Series
If you have fast, affordable, reliable Internet access, there’s a good chance you don’t live in rural America. With the exception of areas served by local municipal networks, cooperatives, and a few small independent ISPs, businesses and residents in rural areas suffer along with aging, slow, and often expensive connections. In a docu-series by Maria L.
Bernie Sanders Video on Network Neutrality Features Our Christopher Mitchell
Vermont was one of the first states to take decisive action to try to curb the harmful consequences from the repeal of network neutrality.
Senate Considers Network Neutrality Today; Maps Show Millions At Risk
It’s May 16th and today is the day the Senate will vote on whether or not to reverse last December’s repeal of network neutrality rules by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and other Republican FCC Commissioners.
Mountain Connect in Vail, June 11th - 14th
As you make summer plans, remember that Mountain Connect should be on your schedule. The event will be in Vail, Colorado, and this year the theme is “Moving Beyond Risk to Compete in the New Economy.” Mountain Connect will be held at the Hotel Talisa June 11th - 14th.
Portsmouth Fiber Network to Cut Costs, Benefit Region in Virginia
Portsmouth, Virginia, recently announced that they intend to invest in fiber optic infrastructure to reduce telecommunications costs, encourage economic development, and keep the city competitive in the region. The project is also part of a regional effort to foster economic development in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area.
National Rural Assembly Presents "Building Civic Courage" May 21 - 23
You don’t have to live in low-population areas to participate in the 2018 National Rural Assembly’s Building Civic Courage event May 21st - 23rd in Durham, North Carolina. The theme of this year’s theme is “Building Civic Courage” and several experts in broadband, including our Christopher Mitchell, will be speaking at the event.
North Carolina Editorial: State Restriction on Local Telecom Authority Has to Go
Approximately 20 U.S. states have some form of legal restriction that creates barriers when local communities want to develop publicly owned Internet infrastructure. In North Carolina, where the state experiences a severe rural/urban digital divide, people are fed up with poor service from influential telephone and cable companies.
May 7th - 11th National Digital Inclusion Week 2018
At the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, we often write about improving broadband availability. Access is only the first step. Even in places where broadband is available, it may be unaffordable. To that end, the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) sponsors events in early May each year on the importance of digital inclusion and equity.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - May 7
California
SF expanding pilot program that gets public housing residents on Internet by San Francisco Chronicle Staff
Mapping Colorado’s Internet Service Options
The Rocky Mountains are beautiful, but they make Internet access difficult -- that’s the long and short of our research on Colorado. While community networks are making some headway in providing much needed connectivity, much of the state still may only have access to fixed wireless or Satellite service.
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Community Broadband Networks Team Receives CLIC Award
We want to send out a special “thank you” to the Coalition for Local Internet Choice (CLIC) for choosing our Community Broadband Networks Initiative to receive the 2018 National Organization of the Year Award.
Blair Levin at CLIC in Austin: Keynote on Asymmetry and Local Power
At this year's Broadband Communities Summit in Austin, Texas, the Coalition for Local Internet Choice (CLIC) hosted a special program on April 30th. As part of the program, Blair Levin presented the keynote address.
