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Why Are People Talking About Section 230, Again? Will the FCC Play Role in the Controversy?

Image Credit: The Electronic Frontier Foundation   The Communications Decency Act, passed in 1996, provides that an “interactive computer service” cannot be treated as the publisher or speaker of third-party content. In essence, this keeps a website from being sued if a user posts something that is deemed illegal content. There are exceptions for the […]

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Expanding broadband access can help local economies survive

By Oscar Lopez   Several months into the COVID-19 pandemic, the coronavirus continues to put a strain on the American economy. The financial tension is obvious and widespread, but best viewed within local economies.  Projections indicate that over 100,000 small businesses across the country have closed indefinitely, and this number will certainly rise. Congress has

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Next Century Cities in an Aspen Digital Roundtable on Broadband Connectivity in the Age of COVID-19

  On May 27, 2020, Next Century Cities participated in an Aspen Digital roundtable discussion on what the coronavirus pandemic revealed about the need for high-speed connectivity. A wide range of voices from within the Internet ecosystem were invited to share their perspectives on ways to expand broadband access.  Executive Director, Francella Ochillo, stressed that

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Next Century Cities Selected for FCC Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee’s Disaster Response and Recovery Working Group

View a pdf of this press release here. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Brittany-Rae Gregory brittany-rae@nextcenturycities.org Next Century Cities Selected for FCC Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee’s Disaster Response and Recovery Working Group   Washington D.C. (May 29, 2020) – The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced appointees to the Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee’s (BDAC) Disaster Response Working

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NCC Files Comments on the Need for Competition in the Broadband Marketplace

  Every other year, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) completes a report on the state of competition in the telecommunications marketplace. This report, which is transmitted to Congress, examines competition among internet service providers across the country and the FCC’s actions to ensure a competitive marketplace. Previous reports and current stakeholders have claimed that the

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Next Century Cities Is Focused on Infusing Local Perspectives Into State and Federal Policymaking

Next Century Cities is constantly working to create platforms for local officials to contribute to policy-making dialogues at every level of government. To that end, on May 27, 2020, NCC hosted a webinar to discuss the many ways for local officials to engage in state and federal policymaking.  Kathryn de Wit of Pew Research and

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NCC Files Reply Comments Reiterating the Importance of the Lifeline Program and Pole Attachment Policies that Accelerate Broadband Deployment

In Mozilla v. FCC, the Court largely upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Restoring Internet Freedom Order, but remanded several issues for the agency to reconsider. On April 20, 2020, Next Century Cities (NCC) filed comments explaining why the FCC’s reclassification of broadband services under Title I could impact the stability of Lifeline. The Lifeline

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Local Officials Meet with FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel

  On May 14, 2020, local officials in Next Century Cities’ network had a unique opportunity to meet with Federal Communications Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel. Representatives from Fort Collins, CO; Holland, MI; Keene, NH; Los Angeles, CA; Louisville, KY; and Seattle, WA, came together in a video conference to share connectivity needs and network performance updates

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Next Century Cities Explains Why Closing the Digital Divide Should Be a National Priority

The Hill invited lawmakers, policy practitioners, and tech stakeholders to participate in a discussion on closing the digital divide. Moderated by Steve Clemons, The Hill’s Editor-At-Large, the panel included:  US Rep. Suzan DelBene, Co-Chair, Women’s High Tech Caucus Michael Hinojosa, Superintendent, Dallas Independent School District Francella Ochillo, Executive Director, Next Century Cities Commissioner Michael O’Rielly,

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