Big Fat Pipes: Google’s Underappreciated Tech Edge

Date: 1 Aug 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Atlantic, August 1, 2012 It is worth reading this recent posting by Christopher Mitchell, on the Community Broadband Networks site, for an angle of the Google-vs.-all-comers battle not usually featured in the mainstream press. That angle is Google’s significantly cheaper cost structure for data-movement of all kinds, and the commercial and technological possibilities this opens … Read More

ILSR Named to FTTH Top 100

Date: 31 Jul 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Broadband Communities Magazine, July 31, 2012 Broadband Communities Magazine named ILSR’s Telecommunications As Commons Initiative to their top 100 list of organizations that are making a difference to the fiber-to-the-home industry: service providers, suppliers of equipment and software, distributors, engineering and construction firms, consultants and more. The feature includes profiles of the 100 organizations, lists of … Read More

The Most Important Clean-energy Vote This Year is in Michigan

Date: 31 Jul 2012 | posted in: Energy, Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Grist, July 31, 2012 Probably the most important energy-related vote this November is happening in the swing state of Michigan, where voters will decide whether to substantially boost the state’s renewable energy standard (RES). It’s a big deal for all sorts of reasons, many of which extend beyond the state itself. So let’s walk through the … Read More

Google Fiber: Why does Kansas City get to go high-speed?

Date: 27 Jul 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Christian Science Monitor, July 27, 2012 Super high-speed Internet comes to Kansas City, courtesy of Google. Business leaders hope lightning fast connections with spur innovation and jobs. Google looks to be expanding further from its original business of Internet searching. … The Kansas City project will likely highlight the fact that average Internet speeds in … Read More

Walmart Shopping in a Local Economy

Date: 19 Jul 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Bellevue Patch, July 19, 2012 Stores of differing types and sizes affect the entire business ecology from local stores. Local consumers still can vote with their feet and wallets.   Following up on the latest store openings in Bellevue I found a stark contrast on how different stores handle publicity. Hedge & Vine, the boutique furniture store … Read More

The Broadband Challenge

Date: 18 Jul 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Line, July 18, 2012 Here’s the pop quiz for today–If you wanted to use your garage for a high-tech startup, one that was going to require a gig of connectivity, where would be the best possible place for that garage to be located? Silicon Valley? Raleigh-Durham’s Research Triangle? The Twin Cities? Wrong, wrong and wrong. … Read More

The Malling of San Francisco

Date: 10 Jul 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

San Francisco Bay Guardian, July 10, 2012 Shopping malls filled with national chain stores and restaurants are in many respects the antithesis of San Francisco. They’re the bane of any metropolis that strives to be unique and authentic. And those just happen to be qualities that make tourism this city’s number one industry.  The logic of … Read More

How the Digital Divide Developed in New Orleans

Date: 5 Jul 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Poynter, July 5, 2012 Come September when changes at The Times-Picayune take effect, not only will New Orleans become the largest city without a daily newspaper, its residents will likely become some of the most disconnected in the country.  New Orleans lags behind the rest of the U.S. when it comes to broadband Internet service connections, … Read More

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