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BT Advisory Board Preps For Sale, Local Co-op Is Ready
Last spring, the BT Advisory Board (BTAB) released a report that recommended the city of Burlington, Vermont, try to find a buyer with local ties to purchase its network with the troubled past. As the deadline draws near and the city seeks out the right entity to take the reigns, the community holds on to that goal.
Amended HB 2108 To Senate Floor; Locals In VA Press On
On February 13th, the Virginia Senate Labor and Commerce Committee held a hearing on HB 2108, previously called the "Virginia Broadband Deployment Act" and now named the "Virginia Wireless Services Authority Act." Delegate Kathy Byron offered an amendment to the bill, it was accepted, and the bill passed.
ISP Romance: It's Complicated (And Really, Really Weird)
If you’re like much of the country, you may be stuck in a bad romance with your Internet Service Provider. In the spirit of the holiday, the writers at MuniNetworks.org reimagined three of the biggest providers as their sweeties and, you guessed it, things weren’t all wine and roses.
Comcast - “The Creep”
by Kate
Colorado Bill To Reclaim Local Authority Stalls In Committee: Audio
On Monday the Colorado Senate Business, Labor and Technology Committee heard SB 42, a bill to repeal the state’s requirement for referendum to reclaim local telecommunications authority. The committee of seven Senators voted 4 - 3 to postpone the bill indefinitely, leaving it in legislative purgatory.
Businesses Can Get A Gig in West Plains, MO
The city of West Plains, Missouri, is now offering high-quality fiber connectivity up to 1 Gigabit (1,000 Megabits) per second to local businesses. The community is also exploring the possibility of a pilot project to a limited area of households as the city considers whether or not to also offer Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH).
No Time To Dawdle
Community Broadband Media Roundup - February 13
California
Call Kurtis: Why your Internet provider choice is limited by Kurtis Ming, CBS Sacramento
Florida
Press Release: Missouri Senate Bill 186 Seeks to Limit Municipal Authority
Date: February 13th, 2017
Missouri Bill Seeks to Limit Municipal Authority
Prohibiting "Competitive Service" from Municipalities Harms Missourians, Benefits Incumbent Service Providers
Contact:
Christopher Mitchell
612-545-5185
Bacon's Rebellion: Questions About VA Connectivity And HB 2108
Virginia publication, Bacon’s Rebellion, recently published an opinion piece written by Christopher on HB 2108, a bill introduced by Del. Kathy Byron. If passed, the bill will make it even more difficult for local communities to take control of their own connectivity. We’ve reproduced the op-ed here:
Virginia Is for Lovers, Not Lobbyists
Municipal Networks As Local Action From Cambridge To You
Depending on where you live, there may be more opportunities these days to participate in marches, demonstrations, or community political meetings. Regardless of whether your beliefs lean red or blue, you may be like many other Americans and wonder what the future holds for federal telecommunications policy.
Missouri's SB 186 In Committee Feb. 14th
In Missouri, the Senate Local Government and Elections Committee has quietly held on to Sen. Ed Emery’s SB 186. The legislation is another bill handed off from big corporate providers and designed to squash municipal networks.
HB 2108 Opposition Bipartisan, Passes VA House
On February 7th, the Virginia House of Delegates voted 72 - 24 to pass HB 2108, otherwise known as "Byron’s Bad Broadband Bill." The text of the bill was a revised version substituted by Del.
Cambridge Community Television Explores the Future of Community Broadband
Cambridge Community Television - February 8, 2017
Cambridge Broadband Matters: The Future of Community Broadband
Hosted by Pat McCormick
Librarians Leading The Way: Apply For "Beyond the Walls" Grant
San Jose State University’s School of Information (iSchool) and the Gigabit Libraries Network are accepting proposals for projects under a National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to expand the Libraries WhiteSpace Project. According to the announcement, five projects will be funded.
