February 2021

What Washington’s HB 1336 Means for Municipalities Across the U.S.

Society has increasingly moved online over the past several years. Ensuring that everyone living in the United States has reliable, affordable, high-quality, and resilient broadband access has become not only an aspirational goal, but a necessity. Some communities where high-quality broadband infrastructure is not available to all residents have taken matters into their own hands,

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Next Century Cities and BCA Allies Urge the FCC to Redress Inaccurate Conclusions in the 2021 Broadband Deployment Report

Next Century Cities is a member of Broadband Connects America (“BCA”), a coalition of diverse national, state-based, and local nonprofit organizations, as well as state agencies, that advocate for policies to promote broadband access in underserved rural areas. On February 1st, 2021, NCC joined BCA allies in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”)

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NEXT CENTURY CITIES ELEVATES LOCAL PERSPECTIVES IN CPUC’S PROCEEDING ON INSTALLING RESILIENT AND RELIABLE BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE ACROSS CALIFORNIA

For Immediate Release Contact: Lukas Pietrzak info@nextcenturycities.org February 1, 2021   NEXT CENTURY CITIES ELEVATES LOCAL PERSPECTIVES IN CPUC’S PROCEEDING ON INSTALLING RESILIENT AND RELIABLE BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE ACROSS CALIFORNIA Washington, D.C. (February 1, 2021) – Today, Next Century Cities (“NCC”) submitted comments in response to the California Public Utilities Commission’s (“CPUC”) request for input on

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