Kings Mountain, North Carolina, Building Fiber Network to Connect Public Facilities

Date: 7 Jan 2013 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Fiber optic connectivity is coming soon for public facilities in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. The city has its own electric, natural gas, and water utilities and is home to a little over 10,000 people. Located along the southern edge of the state, the town is considered a suburb of Charlotte. According to an Alicia Banks Gaston Gazette … Read More

Community Built Network Saves Local Jobs in Princeton, Illinois

Date: 4 Jan 2013 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Kudos to Richard Downey, Village Administrator for the Village of Kronenwetter in Wisconsin. Mr. Downey reminded us that we have yet to write about the fiber network in Princeton, Illinois. While we have noted Princeton in our list of economic development successes, we haven’t delved into the network that serves the city, the schools, and the … Read More

The Empire Lobbies Back: How Big Cable Killed Competition in North Carolina

Date: 3 Jan 2013 | posted in: information, MuniNetworks, Press Release | 4 Facebooktwitterredditmail

After a city in North Carolina built a Fiber-to-the-Home network competing with Time Warner Cable, the cable giant successfully lobbied to take that decision away from other cities. The city of Wilson’s decision and resulting network was recently examined in a case study by Todd O’Boyle and Christopher Mitchell titled Carolina’s Connected Community: Wilson Gives Greenlight … Read More

OpenCape Update – First Stretch Scheduled for Testing By the End of the Month

Date: 23 Dec 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

After six years in the making, the OpenCape network is soon to be delivering services. According to a Sandwich Wicked Local article, town selectmen were informed on December 6th that the Brockton-to-Plymouth stretch of the network will be activated before the end of 2012 for testing. We brought you detailed news of the $40 million project … Read More

Network Moves Forward in Leverett, Western Massachusetts

Date: 20 Dec 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

This past spring, we introduced you to the small town of Leverett, in rural western Massachusetts. Having been largely ignored by the cable companies and left behind by Verizon’s DSL service, the community overwhelmingly approved a town-owned network initiative in a May vote. They decided to finance the FTTH network with a 20-year bond measure. The debt … Read More

Coop Status for Burlington Telecom? Maybe…..

Date: 19 Dec 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Burlington Telecom may be headed for some changes. Due to the mismanagement of the prior Burlington Mayor Administration, the network took on an unsustainable amount of debt and damaged its reputation. Some of the plans to make the network sustainable again involve privatizing it. Unfortunately, as we have seen with public power privatizations, such an action … Read More

Whatcha Workin’ On? Step Inside the Institute via Podcast

Date: 17 Dec 2012 | posted in: Podcast | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Institute for Local Self-Reliance is now offering a window into our current and future projects. As part of a new monthly podcast series, “Whatcha Workin’ On?”, Lisa Gonzalez will interview ILSR Research staff, Leadership, Development and Administration. You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed.

AT&T, Others Overcharge Subscribers Based on Secret Bandwidth Meters

Date: 17 Dec 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Imagine going to a gas station, putting 10 gallons into your car’s 12 gallon tank, and driving off only to find your needle only approaches half a tank? This scenario is quite rare because government inspects gas stations to ensure they are not lying about how much gasoline they dispense. But when it comes to the … Read More

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