A Rising Wind: Better Tech Means Greater State Wind Potential
For states looking to reduce their reliance on dirty, imported energy, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory brings good news on the wind. In a May 2015...
For states looking to reduce their reliance on dirty, imported energy, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory brings good news on the wind. In a May 2015...
Gig.U, a collaboration of more than 30 universities across the country has just released The Next Generation Network Connectivity Handbook: A guide for Community Leaders...
The Open Technology Institute (OTI) at the New America Foundation recently released its report on bandwidth caps. “Artificial Scarcity: How Data Caps Harm Consumers and...
Westminster recently officially lit up the new fiber network with its partner Ting. They create several videos to record the event, including this montage of...
Community leaders in the city of Biloxi want to expand massive water and sewer infrastructure improvements to include broadband infrastructure. The City Attorney Gerald Blessey...
ILSR co-director, Brenda Platt, gave a presentation at the Maryland Recycling Network’s 2015 Annual Conference. Her talk, State of Composting in the US: What, Why,...
Thanks to Jeff Hoel for providing the transcript to Episode 160 of Community Broadband Bits Episode with Brandon Bowersox Johnson and Levi Dinkla on the...
The City of Ammon just took first place in the National Institute of Justice’s (NIJ) Ultra-High Speed Apps: Using Current Technology to Improve Criminal Justice...
Thanks to Jeff Hoel for providing the transcript for Episode 32 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast with Harold Feld from Public Knowledge on the...
For some five years now, many have been talking about gigabit Internet access speeds. After arguing for years that no one needed higher capacity connections,...
For some five years now, many have been talking about gigabit Internet access speeds. After arguing for years that no one needed higher capacity connections,...
In April, Chris spoke at the Broadband Communities Summit in Austin. If you were not able to attend, Saul Tannenbaum’s Readfold.com article gives you a taste...
The southern Illinois cities of Urbana and Champaign joined the University of Illinois in seeking and winning a broadband stimulus award to build an open...
Complete nonsense. The most socialistic thing I’ve ever heard. That’s just two quotes from a value of solar conversation between ILSR’s John Farrell and Karl...
Community Network Media Roundup By State California Santa Monica cited as model city for broadband by Debbie Lee, The Santa Monica Daily Press Beginning with...