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Reedsburg Goes All Gig in Wisconsin
In September, Reedsburg Utility Commission (RUC) in Wisconsin announced that they’re simplifying life for subscribers. They’ve eliminated service tiers and now everyone who signs up for the service receives affordable, symmetrical gigabit Internet access from their recently rebranded LightSpeed service.
Rebranding, Redefining Fast and Affordable
Community Broadband Media Roundup - October 8
Arizona
Internet on the range: Rural residents suffer with lack of broadband options by Wendy Howell, Williams News
California
More Complaints From Frontier Subscribers in Rural Minnesota
A few weeks ago, we wrote about one of the community meetings held by the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to address mounting frustrations over poor service from Frontier Communications.
Not Too Late to Register: BBC Mag Fall Fiber Conference, Oct. 23 - 25
In September, we told you about the upcoming 2018 Broadband Communities Economic Development Conference set for October 23rd - 25th in Ontario, California.
Governor Signs Bill Eliminating Restrictions for Rural Community Broadband
While major media outlets cover news about California Governor Jerry Brown’s decision to sign the state’s network neutrality bill, we’re high-fiving his signature on AB 1999. On September 30th, Gov.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - October 1
Georgia
Regional meeting coming in October for rural broadband by Kevin Myrick, The Polk County Standard Journal
Kentucky
Westminster Teens Use Fiber, MAGIC, and Tech Skills to Survive Zombie Apocalypse
When communities deploy Internet access infrastructure, they use their investment to reduce costs for telecommunications, improve local connectivity, and encourage economic development. In Westminster, Maryland, they’re also using their fiber optic network to boost local high school students’ tech skills in a fun and creative way. The community is using publicly owned fiber optic “magic” to multiply their youth’s opportunities.
FCC Stomps on Local Control in Latest Small Cell Decision
On September 26th, Republican FCC Commissioners adopted an Order that usurps local control and, in keeping with this administration’s prior policy decisions, strengthens the power of the largest companies, obtaining nothing in return.
Bad Reasoning
Stillwater, Oklahoma, Moves from RFQ to Study
Last March, the community of Stillwater, Oklahoma, issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) seeking a firm to complete a feasibility study.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - September 24
Indiana
How technology and innovation can transform the classroom by Matt Prusiecki, Inside Indiana Business
Broadband Communities Fall Fiber Conference: October 23 - 25 in Ontario, California
The next event attracting broadband, tech, and policy experts is coming up in October in Ontario, California. The 2018 Broadband Communities Economic Development Conference, titled “Fiber For The New Economy,” is set for October 23rd - 25th at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Ontario Airport.
Lack of Internet Access and Poor Policy Combine to Strip Arkansans of Medicaid
People in Arkansas who depend on Medicaid for healthcare typically don’t have the option to sign-up for affordable health insurance through their jobs. Sometimes they aren’t able to find full-time positions that offer healthcare or they don’t earn enough to afford the premiums in addition to covering life expenses for their families.
From Traffic to Ting: ISP Begins Serving Centennial Via City Fiber
The mayor doesn’t usually show up at your house when you switch to a new Internet service provider, but for Erin and Isaac Herman of Centennial, Colorado, that’s exactly what happened.
More Fiber Than Cows: Report Confirms South Dakota’s Rural Networks Above Average
South Dakota has more cows than people — and if you live in a rural community in of the state, it’s possible that all those bovines may have better Internet access than you do.
Introducing the Community Networks Quickstart Program, Our New Service with NEO Partners
Determining if a publicly owned network is right for your community is a multi-step, complex process. ILSR’s Community Broadband Networks Initiative is now working with NEO Partners, LLC, to help local communities in the early phases as they consider investing in publicly owned infrastructure. For a limited time, a few select communities will receive special pricing to help spread the word about the Community Networks Quickstart Program. Apply by September 28th to be considered as one of the pilot communities.
