Santa Fe’s Targeted Fiber Investment – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 152
After Santa Fe found its residents and businesses were often paying the same rates for connections at half the speed of peers in Albuquerque, the...
After Santa Fe found its residents and businesses were often paying the same rates for connections at half the speed of peers in Albuquerque, the...
When Westminster, a community of 18,000 in rural Maryland, found itself with poor Internet access that incumbents refused to improve, it decided to join the...
North Carolina sues FCC over Wilson community broadband decision by Rick Smith, WRAL TechWire “Attorney General Cooper must not realize the irony of using state taxpayer...
Editorials and opinion pieces in favor of local telecommunications authority have been popping up more frequently in recent months. The benefits of increased competition due...
The people in Kemp, population 1,100, have officially said “adios” to CenturyLink and now give their business to a local wireless provider, reports Government Technology....
It took a while, but the State of North Carolina finally decided to take its turn at the throat of the FCC. Attorneys filed a...
In late April, LD 1185 and several other broadband bills came before the Maine House Energy, Utilities, and Technology Committee. We have seen a flurry...
Chicago is moving in the direction of using municipal fiber to improve connectivity for residents and businesses. According to the Chicago Sun Times, three Aldermen and...
The expansion in Champaign-Urbana has begun! On May 8th, iTV-3 held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the start of its plan to bring fiber to...
Back in March, I spoke at the Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities Telecom conference, which is always an event with interesting people. While there, I...
In a recent report, WBIR Knoxville shined the spotlight on Morristown. The article and video discuss how FiberNET has improved its telecommunications landscape by inspiring...
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On May 5th, Christopher participated in a panel conversation presented by the City of New Haven and the Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel. Video of...
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