July 2015

New Digital Inclusion Leadership Awards Announced by Next Century Cities and National League of Cities in Partnership with Google Fiber

For Immediate Release Contact: Deb Socia, 617-251-8358 deb@nextcenturycities.org New Digital Inclusion Leadership Awards Announced by Next Century Cities and National League of Cities in Partnership with Google Fiber New Awards Will Recognize Successful City Governments and Programs Bridging the Digital Divide Washington, D.C. (July 30, 2015) – Next Century Cities, a city-to-city collaborative with over […]

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Next Century Cities Announces the Digital Inclusion Leadership Awards!

Next Century Cities and the National League of Cities are proud to announce a new Digital Inclusion Leadership Awards program, created in partnership with Google Fiber. These awards will celebrate city governments who are leading programs or empowering community-based organizations to tackle barriers to Internet adoption. Around 25 percent of US households—or approximately 60 million

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PR Newswire — National League of Cities and Next Century Cities Partner with Google Fiber to Recognize Cities Helping to Close the Digital Divide

Today the National League of Cities (NLC) and Next Century Cities (NCC), in partnership with Google Fiber, announced a new program to celebrate city-led efforts to bridge the digital divide. The first-ever “Digital Inclusion Leadership Awards” will recognize city governments who are leading successful approaches to tackle barriers to internet adoption. Winners will be announced

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The Consumerist — Cheaper, More Competitive Broadband: Not Gonna Happen

A committee in Congress yesterday held a hearing on promoting broadband infrastructure investment. That is, getting more wires put in the ground so more people can get online faster and more reliably. That’s a laudable goal that we here at Consumerist tend to cheer on. But one theme became clear from the testimonies of the

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NCC Executive Director Testifies Before House Subcommittee

Today, Next Century Cities Executive Director Deb Socia acted as a witness during a congressional hearing on “Promoting Broadband Infrastructure Investment,” held by the House of Representatives Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology. Speaking on behalf of the over 100 communities in Next Century Cities, Deb  offered Committee Members successful examples from cities

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Next Century Cities Featured in Congressional Hearing on Broadband Infrastructure Investment

For Immediate Release Contact: Deb Socia, 617-251-8358 deb@nextcenturycities.org Next Century Cities Featured in Congressional Hearing on Broadband Infrastructure Investment Executive Director Deb Socia Testifies on Importance of Next-Generation Internet Access for Communities Nationwide Washington, D.C. (July 22, 2015) – Next Century Cities Executive Director Deb Socia acted as a witness during a congressional hearing on

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Santa Monica Mirror — Santa Monica Cited As Model In New Policy Agenda From Next

The City of Santa Monica was highlighted in a new policy agenda from Next Century Cities as a model of how best to develop a high-quality broadband network. “Connecting 21st Century Communities: A Policy Agenda for Broadband Stakeholders” cites the City of Santa Monica as an example of a city whose taken charge of its

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San Diego Source — Where is San Diego as a Smart City?

The San Diego City Council candidate you vote for is probably more important than the presidential candidate you vote for. Let’s be frank. The strength of America’s economy and as well as our political prowess in the world are inextricably linked. Smart Cities, using information technology to transform everything they do — not the federal

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Gazette Review — 101 Cities in the US Agree to Establish Their Own Gigabit Speed

The US is behind in the speed and price of internet compared to other countries, such as Tokyo, Paris, and Hong Kong. In these countries, a high-definition movie would take around seven seconds to download on a $30-a-month connection. On a $300-a-month connection, the movie would take around 1.4 minutes for people in New York, Washington,

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