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Stop the Real Government Takeover of the Internet
I've censored the following, in protest of a bill that gives any corporation and the US government the power to censor the internet--a bill that could pass THIS WEEK. To see the uncensored text, and to stop internet censorship, visit: http://americancensorship.org/posts/15925/uncensor
Johnson City Seeks Partner to Offer Broadband Services
One month after the Johnson City Power Board (Tennessee) approved a fiber-optic network, they have issued a request for qualifications to identify potential partners that would provide broadband servic
The Internet is More Important than Broadband
I encourage readers to visit Doc Searls post "Broadband vs. Internet" for a discussion about things that matter regarding the future of Internet access for most Americans.
The Internet is no more capable than the infrastructures that carry it. Here in the U.S.
Community Broadband Fills Needed Gap in Wisconsin
Another video from the University of Wisconsin Extension Service's broadband stimulus project, Building Community Capacity through Broadband, which we have been covering here.
Personal Telco Project Video in Portland
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to meet some of the folks from the Personal Telco Project in Portland, Oregon. They have been around for a long time and do excellent work.
Susan Crawford Identifies Problems/Solutions with Broadband in America
Susan Crawford published an excellent essay in the New York Times presenting her Looming Broadband Monopoly argument as a discussion of the coming digital divide between those with access to next-generation networks and those without.
These numbers are likely
Paper Examines the "Growing Costs of Network Exclusion"
Most of us are familiar either with Metcalfe's law or the general principle of it: networks are more valuable the more people are on it. The common example used to illustrate is a telephone. One person on a telephone network is useless. Two people is an improvement.
Sample Community Fiber Promotional Material from Lafayette
Communities with grassroots movements investigating or encouraging community networks should take a look at the many resources the citizens of Lafayette, Louisiana, developed in their referendum fight in establishing LUS Fiber.
In order to help educate the community, fiber supporters created a short newsletter (if there was more than one issue, I have not been a
Wisconsin Broadband Stimulus Network Wins Rural Award
More good news from the Building Community Capacity through Broadband stimulus-funded project in Wisconsin: it has earned an award from Wisconsin Rural Partners [pdf].
AT&T's Lobbying Power
A deep thank you to Public Knowledge for their throwing back the curtain on AT&T's lobbying operation in the attempted takeover of T-Mobile.
Whenever the discussion of public v.
Local, Nonprofit Broadband Infrastructure Essential for Sustainability
Wally Bowen, of North Carolina's Mountain Area Information Network, recently gave an excellent presentation that explained the importance of broadband and media infrastructure that puts community needs before the profit motive.
Chattanooga Community Fiber Network Profiled on The Southern Way
This video is no longer available.
Infographic: Big Cable v. Grassroots in Community Broadband Referendum
Learning the lessons of Longmont's recent cable referendum.
DC-Net Provides Access to Community of Hope
A story from Washington, DC, seems appropriate for Thanksgiving. DC's Community of Hope provides healthcare and housing to people in difficult situations. It needs Internet access for its medical work but also for computer labs where people can search for jobs and students can do homework.
Reedsburg Finally Launches Rural Expansion
Reedsburg Utilites, the owner and operator of a muni FTTH network north of Madison, Wisconsin, is finally moving forward on a project to connect rural areas of Sauk County.
Monticello FiberNet Attempts to Adapt Business Plan
Monticello, a small community of 13,000 about 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis, built one of the most advanced broadband networks in the midwest and delivers some of the fastest connections available in the state at incredibly competitive rates.
NC Labeled a "Tech Turkey" For Bill Killing Community Broadband
In a nod to Thanksgiving, Government Technology has collected 11 "Tech Turkeys - "Half-baked lowlights from the year gone by" (2011).
AT&T Defunds 9-11 To Undercut Competitors
There are definitely times when you learn of a business practice where you think, "Wow, my opinion of AT&T could not go any lower." And then, BOOM. You find out that AT&T was intentionally underfunding a 9-11 call center in order to undercut its competitors in bids.
Yikes.
Did we mention that this is not an isolated case?
