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Fiber in the Highest Virginia Appalachians
Mount Rogers, Virginia, has the distinction of being the highest elevation in the state. Located in Grayson County, the town is in the southeastern southwestern part of the state, high in the Appalachian Mountains.
A Closer Look at FiberNet Monticello
Community Broadband Legislation Alert: South Carolina
Yesterday the South Carolina Senate voted in a second reading of H 3508, a bill that has been debated in the State Legislature since it was introduced in January of 2011.
Leverett, Massachusetts Approves Broadband Funding
We brought you news of Leverett, Massachusetts and their decision this spring to pursue a municipal fiber optic network. In April, voters approved a measure to develop the initiative, and this past weekend took the last step toward building the network.
Susan Crawford Presentation at Freedom to Connect
To support her thesis, Crawford presented some stunning numbers.
Wireless, Fiber, the Speed of Light, and Wall Street
UTOPIA Scapegoated as Area Cities Increase Taxes
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Fiber Referendum Fails in Siloam Springs
Wireless is Driving a Fiber Optic Boom
During 2011, nineteen million miles of fiber optic cable were installed in the United States, according to CRU Group, a global research firm. That means all the fiber that was laid in the U.S. last year could be wrapped around the equator 763 times. It was the largest installation since the boom year of 2000.
The Future of the Internet, by TNR and Vint Cerf
Senator Lautenberg Asks FCC Chair About Muni Broadband Barriers
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.
Thurman, New York - White Space Test Case
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.
More Information about Community Wireless Approach in Mount Pleasant, DC
We previously noted a grassroots wireless initiative in Mount Pleasant that the Open Technology Institute is assisting and we are now cross-posting
