New York Times Supports Local Authority
In a recent editorial, the New York Times recognized that cord cutting is the wave of the future. They agree with the Coalition for Local...
In a recent editorial, the New York Times recognized that cord cutting is the wave of the future. They agree with the Coalition for Local...
Colorado Boulder Valley school board eyes putting broadband question on November ballot by Amy Bounds, Daily Camera Kentucky Kentucky is building a statewide middle...
In Rio Blanco County, you’re almost more likely to find a dinosaur fossil than a human being. This rural county in northwestern Colorado has about...
The Spokane Business Journal recently wrote about the community broadband system in Pend Oreille County, a long a favored destination for all seasons outdoor recreation....
Hamilton, Ohio, has entered into a partnership with local firm, CenterGrid, to use city-owned fiber to boost economic development. The firm will offer Internet access...
Danville, Virginia, has long been one of the municipal network approaches that we like to highlight. Built in a region hard hit by the transition...
The Board of Trustees for the city of Firestone, CO is evaluating the feasibility of a new municipal broadband service for this growing town of...
While we think they buried the lede (talking about cord-cutting and entertainment options when what we really need in this country is a locally accountable...
The Kitsap Public Utility District (KPUD) is turning to residents to plot the course for expansion, reports the Central Kitsap Reporter. In order to find out...
Earlier this year, Rochester City Council members chose to look further at the prospect of developing a municipal fiber network. On August 17th, the Committee...
Over the past year, New England has been a hotspot for broadband initiatives, legislation, and experimentation. The trend will continue into September when Next Century...
We have covered the small Idaho city of Ammon before, but the people there always seem to be innovating. A few weeks ago, the city...
Back in July, Next Century Cities released a short report, Connecting 21st Century Communities: A Policy Agenda for Broadband Stakeholders, exploring various policies and approaches...
Santa Cruz, California, and its 62,000 people with poor Internet connectivity near Silicon Valley, could be one of the larger municipalities to develop a citywide...
Is your community considering a public private partnership to improve connectivity for businesses and residents? Will you be attending the Broadband Communities Economic Development Conference...