2015

44 Mayors and City Leaders Support Modernizing Federal Lifeline Program to Include Broadband

For Immediate Release Contact: Todd O’Boyle 252-903-3606 todd@nextcenturycities.org 44 Mayors and City Leaders Support Modernizing Federal Lifeline Program to Include Broadband Washington, DC (December 10, 2015) – Today, 44 mayors and city officials sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) supporting the FCC’s proposal to improve Internet access for low-income families through the

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Next Century Cities Announces Digital Inclusion Leadership Awards Winners

For Immediate Release Contact: Deb Socia, 617-251-8358 deb@nextcenturycities.org Next Century Cities Announces Digital Inclusion Leadership Awards Winners Six Communities Across Country Recognized for Proposed or Existing Programs to Bridge Digital Divide Nashville, Tenn. (November 5, 2015) – At the National League of Cities Congress of Cities event in Nashville, TN, Next Century Cities, the National

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Announcing the Winners of the Digital Inclusion Leadership Awards

The following blog post was originally published on the Google Fiber blog. With access to the Internet, people can search for jobs, take online classes, and connect with family — the Web can help citizens engage more deeply with their community. Across the U.S., city governments are recognizing the value of bringing more people online

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Colorado Voters Overwhelmingly Support Local Choice for Broadband

In yesterday’s elections, voters in 43 Colorado communities – 26 cities and towns and 17 counties – went to the polls to vote on referenda that would seek to restore the ability of local communities and counties to pursue strategies to improve broadband access free from state restrictions. In a fantastic victory for local choice,

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