Longmont Fiber Ring Set for Expansion, Local Service

Date: 1 Aug 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Over the past few years, we provided continuing coverage as Longmont, Colorado, considered, and eventually approved, a referendum (two actually) to authorize the municipality to offer broadband services to local businesses and residents. The City installed the fiber as part of its electricity utility infrastructure long ago but Qwest then pushed a law through the state … Read More

Harold Feld Examines The Meaning Behind The Verizon/SpectrumCo/Cox Deal

Date: 27 Jul 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Several months ago, we wrote this post but it got lost in the system. We think it still worthwhile, so here it is. The word “cartel” drums up many negative annotations – drug cartels, oil cartels. Never anything positive, such as bunny cartels or chocolate cartels. Harold Feld (of Public Knowledge) explains the emergence of another … Read More

Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Moves Ahead With Stimulus-Funded Broadband

Date: 26 Jul 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Orangeburg County, South Carolina, received $18.65 million in broadband stimulus funds for high-speed broadband (which we previously noted). Unfortunately, AT&T and its friends at ALEC have since pushed through a state law to limit local authority in building networks. According to the Broadband Adoption Map from the Investigative Reporting Workshop of the American University School of Communication, … Read More

Open Technology Initiative Report Shows U.S. Lagging in Broadband

Date: 25 Jul 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Open Technology Institute at the New America Foundation just released a report titled “The Cost of Connectivity.” The report, authored by Hibah Hussain, Danielle Kehl, Benjamin Lennett, Chiehyu Li, and Patrick Lucey examines 22 cities across the planet for speed, triple play offerings, and what consumers can get for $35. The results, unfortunately, are not … Read More

Elizabethton and Carter County Collaborate for Future Network

Date: 24 Jul 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Elizabethton, Tennessee, population 14,000, is the county seat of Carter County, which is home to 57,000 residents. The two, located in the extreme northeast corner of the state, now join the ranks of the growing number of rural communities exploring the publicly owned network option. A Task Force, appointed by Carter County Mayor in January of this year, includes local … Read More

Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Considers Publicly Owned Fiber

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

Bonners Ferry, with around 2,500 residents in Northern Idaho, realized three years ago that fiber would only find their community if they installed it themselves. “We are a little isolated up here…We don’t have the density that would attract this kind of thing.” Mike Sloan, Bonners Ferry Economic Development Council Director, went on to describe the situation … Read More

Usage Based Billing – Time Warner Cable Latest Attempt to Increase Prices

Date: 21 Jul 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Time Warner Cable’s announced intention to expand its usage based billing for broadband has recently received a little media attention. The company currently uses tiers for customers in parts of Texas, allowing customers to sign on to a plan which limits the amount of usage per month. If they come in under the plan amount (currently … Read More

FastRoads Set to Bring Fiber to Southwestern New Hampshire

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

In 2011, we brought you information about New Hampshire FastRoads, an open access project. At the time, the discussion centered around legislative events. We decided to look into the FastRoads project for an update. The FastRoads project received partial funding from the Network New Hampshire Now (NNHN) project and its American Recovery and Reinvestment grants. Private … Read More

Highland Schools in Ohio First to Connect to Medina County Fiber Network

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

Quite some time ago, we let you know about the plans and funding for the Medina County Fiber Network (MFCN). The network, owned by the Medina County Port Authority (MCPA) began construction in March, 2011, and is nearing completion. Jennifer Pignolet, reported in the Medina GazetteOnline, that the network just signed on their first customer, Highland … Read More

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