Wally Bowen: Open Wireless is Essential Infrastructure

Date: 29 May 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Once again, we are reprinting an opinion piece by Wally Bowen, founder of the nonprofit Mountain Area Information Network based in Asheville, North Carolina. The op-ed was originally published in the Asheville Citizen-Times. Once upon a time, Internet enthusiasts made the following comparison: the Internet is to 21st-century economies what navigable waterways and roads were to … Read More

The Future of the Internet, by TNR and Vint Cerf

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

In a recent editorial (May 24 issue), The New Republic argued that the Obama Administration was doing a decent job on Internet policy and obliquely referenced an article discussing carrier opposition to community broadband. The op-ed begins, Politicians aren’t always especially thoughtful about, or even familiar with, information technology. George W. Bush used the term “Internets” … Read More

Senator Lautenberg Asks FCC Chair About Muni Broadband Barriers

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

Free Press caught and isolated an excellent question from Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) to FCC Chairman Genachowski during recent hearings. The Senator notes that many Americans do not have sufficient access to broadband but 19 states have enacted barriers to make it harder for communities to build their own. FCC Chairman said he thinks innovative municipal … Read More

Thurman, New York – White Space Test Case

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

Thurman, New York, like many other rural communities, has little or no access to broadband. Many of the 1,219 residents still use dial-up. According to a recent town survey, less than 25% of the population has connections that could be described as high-speed. Thurman, however, will soon be tapping into an uncommon source for connectivity – … Read More

More Information about Community Wireless Approach in Mount Pleasant, DC

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

We previously noted a grassroots wireless initiative in Mount Pleasant that the Open Technology Institute is assisting and we are now cross-posting more details that they recently published. Thanks to Preston Rhea, who published this interview with one of the first volunteers to install a node. I recently wrote about a local effort to build a wireless … Read More

Electric Cooperatives Expand Broadband in Missouri

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

Rural electric cooperatives were essential to expanding electricity throughout rural America after private sector business models overwhelmingly failed to electrify our farms over many decades. Electric coops embody the spirit of local community and local concerns. Cooperatives often have decades of experience with project planning and implementation. We have seen electric coops use their own existing … Read More

Green Lighting In Chattanooga – Savings, Safety and Jobs

Date: 22 May 2012 | posted in: MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Chattanooga is once again using their municipally owned network to improve the quality of life and save money at the same time. New LED street lamps have been installed all over the City and the anticipated energy savings are expected to be significant. In addition to the obvious, saving money with more efficient LED lights, the … Read More

"Lighting Up New England" Workshop Set for June 13

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

We want to let you know about an upcoming one-day workshop that looks to be a good opportunity to learn more about FTTH networks. “Lighting Up New England” will be June 13 in Westford, Massachusetts, at the Westford Regency. The workshop will be hosted by the Fiber-to-the-Home Council and is part of the 2012 NEFC FiberFest. … Read More

Open Wireless, Essential Infrastructure

Date: 20 May 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Asheville Citizen-Times, May 20, 2012 Once upon a time, Internet enthusiasts made the following comparison: the Internet is to 21st-century economies what navigable waterways and roads were to 19th and 20th-century economies. But what if our rivers and highways were controlled by a private cartel which set tolls and dictated the make and model of our … Read More

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