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Tri-County Electric in Tennessee To Build High-Speed Network
On the border of Tennessee and Kentucky, an electric cooperative looks to a more connected future. The Tri-County Electric Cooperative that operates across state lines is preparing to build a state-of-the-art network for high-speed Internet service throughout Trousdale County, Tennessee.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - July 3
California
California's digital divide closing but new 'under-connected' class emerges by Seung Lee, The Mercury News
Nebraska
Talking Fiber In Tupelo
Tupelo, Mississippi, received a special visit from President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935 to celebrate the community as the “First TVA City.” The title described the community’s new electrification by the Tennessee Valley Authority, an event that incorporated federal assistance, local workers, and the start of rural electrification. Now, Tupelo is aiming for publicly owned fiber.
ECFiber Increases Speeds, But Not Rates...Again
In true publicly owned network fashion, ECFiber in Vermont has increased speeds without raising rates. This is the third such speed increase in four years that did not come with a price increase. Even better, ECFiber plans to do it again next year.
The break down of the changes are:
Fiber Optic Otis: FTTH Service To Start This Fall
People in Otis, Massachusetts, are now seeing utility crews make space for fiber optic cable on poles as they prepare for the community’s publicly owned Internet network. The schedule calls for cable installation in August; the network should start serving residents and businesses this fall.
Working With A Neighbor
Community Broadband Media Roundup - June 26
California
The time is now for San Francisco municipal fiber, says report by Ryan McCauley, GovTech
Boston Bringing Broadband Ready Ranking To Real Estate
Tenants often don’t know what level of Internet access they can expect in a new office location or home until they are already committed to moving in. Boston aims to change the unpredictability and improve the city’s connectivity by working with WiredScore to establish a Broadband Ready Building Questionnaire as part of the city’s planning and development review process.
Islesboro, Maine, Releases RFP For Scope B Of FTTP, Proposals Due July 26
Last year, Islesboro released a Request for Proposals (RFP) in their search for a contractor to complete Scope A of their Fiber-to-the-Premise (FTTP) network.
Louisville's Opportunity: I-Net Savings Now And Later
In order to save public dollars, improve municipal connectivity, and enhance the city’s ability to take advantage of various “Smart City” technologies, Louisville is planning to grow its existing fiber infrastructure.
Oops! Comcast Called Out For Fabrications Concerning NextLight
Sharing information about the fabulous work by communities investing in publicly owned Internet infrastructure is a full-time job. So is correcting the misinformation spread by national providers trying to undermine that important work. Fortunately, there are people with firsthand knowledge of those inaccuracies who can set the record straight.
Minnesota Border-to-Border Grant Program Webinars For Applicants
Hey, Minnesota communities, are you looking for funding sources for your broadband project? If yes, and you plan on applying for a Minnesota Border-to-Border Development Grant Program, you should be getting your ducks in a row. The application period is fast approaching - July 3 through September 11.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - June 19
California
Closing the digital divide in the Inland Empire by Paul Granillo San Bernardino County Sun
Colorado
